Environmental
The Seller's Real Property Disclosure (SRPD) in Nevada requires sellers to disclose:
AOnly major structural defects
BAll material facts known to the seller that could affect the property's value or desirability✓ Correct
COnly defects the seller has repaired in the past 5 years
DNeighborhood demographic information
Explanation
Nevada's SRPD form (required under NRS 113) requires sellers to disclose all material facts, conditions, and defects known to them that could affect the property's value or the buyer's decision to purchase, including environmental concerns.
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