Contracts
Louisiana law requires that the 'condition of property' information in a seller's Property Disclosure Document be:
ABased solely on a professional inspection
BBased on the seller's actual knowledge — sellers disclose what they know✓ Correct
CLimited to items visible from outside the property
DCertified by a licensed contractor
Explanation
Louisiana's Residential Property Disclosure Act requires the seller to disclose based on their actual knowledge of the property's condition — sellers are not required to conduct inspections, but must honestly disclose what they know.
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