Contracts
A Louisiana seller's disclosure statement (Property Disclosure Document) is required to be provided to the buyer:
AOnly after the offer is accepted
BBefore the buyer makes an offer, or within a required time period after acceptance with buyer's right to rescind✓ Correct
CAt the closing only
DOnly if the buyer specifically requests it
Explanation
Louisiana's Residential Property Disclosure Act requires sellers to provide the disclosure before or at the time of accepting an offer. If provided after acceptance, the buyer typically has a right to rescind within a specified period.
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