Contracts
A New Hampshire seller's disclosure form is completed:
ABy the listing broker after the home inspection
BBy the seller based on their actual knowledge of the property's condition✓ Correct
CBy a licensed home inspector
DBy the buyer's lender before approving the loan
Explanation
The NH Seller's Disclosure form is completed by the seller based on their actual knowledge of the property's condition. It is not a substitute for professional inspections and covers items the seller knows about.
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