Contracts
If a seller fails to provide the RPOADS before a buyer makes an offer in North Carolina, the buyer may:
AVoid the contract at any time
BTerminate the contract within 3 calendar days of receiving the disclosure or before closing, whichever occurs first✓ Correct
CSue for fraud automatically
DReduce the purchase price by 5%
Explanation
If the RPOADS is not provided prior to the offer, the buyer may cancel the contract within 3 calendar days of receiving it or before closing, whichever is earliest.
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