Contracts
A Kentucky seller's disclosure form is required for which type of transaction?
AAll real estate sales without exception
BSale of residential property with 1-4 units that is not a new construction✓ Correct
CCommercial property sales only
DOnly properties built before 1978
Explanation
Kentucky's seller's disclosure requirement applies to residential properties with 1 to 4 units. New construction and certain other transactions may be exempt.
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