Contracts
Nebraska law requires that after the Seller's Property Condition Disclosure Statement is signed and delivered to the buyer, any material change in the property's condition must be:
AOnly disclosed at the time of the final walkthrough
BUpdated on a supplemental disclosure as soon as the seller becomes aware of the change✓ Correct
CReported to the NREC within 10 days
DOnly disclosed if the buyer asks specifically
Explanation
If a material condition changes after the SPCDS is provided (e.g.
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