Contracts
In NC, a seller's disclosure of property condition is made using the:
ANC Real Estate Commission's official inspection form
BNC Residential Property and Owners' Association Disclosure Statement✓ Correct
CNC Environmental Disclosure Statement
DHUD-1 Settlement Statement
Explanation
NC law (G.S. 47E) requires sellers of most residential properties to provide a completed NC Residential Property and Owners' Association Disclosure Statement before the buyer makes an offer, disclosing known material facts about the property's condition.
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