Contracts
The North Dakota Seller's Disclosure Statement is typically provided:
AAfter the property closes
BOnly if the buyer requests it
CPrior to or at the time of an offer being accepted✓ Correct
DOnly for commercial properties
Explanation
The North Dakota Seller's Disclosure Statement is provided to the buyer prior to or at the time of accepting an offer. It discloses known material conditions of the property.
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