Idaho License Law
Under Idaho law, the Seller Property Disclosure form must be provided to the buyer:
AOnly after the offer is accepted
BBefore or as part of the purchase offer, or as specified by statute✓ Correct
CAt the time of closing
DOnly if requested by the buyer
Explanation
Idaho's Seller Property Disclosure Act requires the completed disclosure form to be provided to the buyer before or as part of the offer to purchase, giving the buyer material information before they commit.
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