Contracts
What is a Nevada 'as-is' sale and what disclosures are still required?
AAn as-is sale eliminates all seller disclosure requirements
BEven in an as-is sale, Nevada sellers must still disclose known material defects on the Seller's Real Property Disclosure form — as-is refers to the physical condition, not eliminating required legal disclosures✓ Correct
CAs-is sales are prohibited in Nevada residential transactions
DAs-is sales require special NRED approval
Explanation
An as-is clause means the buyer accepts the property in its current condition, but Nevada law (NRS 113.130) still requires sellers to disclose known material defects on the Seller's Real Property Disclosure form.
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