Escrow & Title (alternative)
Maryland's seller's disclosure law exempts which type of transaction from the disclosure requirement?
ANew home construction sold by a developer
BTransfer between spouses in a divorce settlement✓ Correct
CSale of a condominium unit
DSale of a detached single-family home
Explanation
Maryland's disclosure/disclaimer requirement exempts certain transfers including those between spouses, inheritances, and other specified non-arm's-length transactions from the requirement.
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