Contracts
In Nevada, the Seller's Real Property Disclosure form must be provided to the buyer:
AAfter closing
BBefore the buyer makes an offer
CNo later than the time an offer is made or at the time of contract execution✓ Correct
DOnly if the buyer requests it in writing
Explanation
Nevada law requires the Seller's Real Property Disclosure form to be provided to the buyer no later than the time of contract execution. If provided after offer acceptance, the buyer has a right to rescind.
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