Contracts
In Minnesota, the seller's property disclosure must be delivered to the buyer no later than:
AThe day of closing
B10 days after acceptance of the offer
CBefore or at the time of acceptance of the offer✓ Correct
D30 days before closing
Explanation
Minnesota requires the Seller's Property Disclosure Statement to be provided to the buyer before or at the time the offer is accepted. If it is not provided before acceptance, the buyer has the right to rescind the purchase agreement.
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