Contracts
A seller's disclosure in Nevada must include:
AThe seller's asking price rationale
BKnown material defects and conditions affecting the property✓ Correct
CA list of all prior offers received
DThe seller's mortgage balance
Explanation
Nevada's seller disclosure law requires sellers to disclose known material defects and conditions that could affect the property's value or the buyer's decision to purchase.
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