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Michigan's Seller Disclosure Act exempts which type of residential property sale from the disclosure requirement?
AA sale of a home built before 1978
BForeclosure sales, new construction (never occupied), and certain court-ordered transfers✓ Correct
CAll commercial sales
DSales of properties listed on the MLS
Explanation
Michigan's Seller Disclosure Act (MCL 565.952) exempts certain transfers from the disclosure requirement, including foreclosure sales, new home sales (first occupancy), court-ordered transfers, and transfers between co-owners.
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