Contracts
In Nebraska, the Seller's Property Condition Disclosure Statement must generally be provided to the buyer:
AOnly after the purchase agreement is signed
BBefore or at the time the offer is presented or as soon as practicable✓ Correct
COnly if the buyer's agent specifically requests it
DAt the closing table, not before
Explanation
Nebraska's Seller's Property Condition Disclosure Statement should be provided before or at the time an offer is made (or as soon as practicable) so the buyer can consider the property's condition when making their decision.
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