Environmental
In Ohio, a seller's failure to complete the Residential Property Disclosure Form for a covered transaction is:
AA minor administrative error with no consequences
BA violation that may give the buyer the right to rescind the purchase and seek damages✓ Correct
CAcceptable if the property is sold as-is
DOnly relevant if the buyer requests the form
Explanation
Ohio law requires completion of the Residential Property Disclosure Form for covered residential transactions. Failure to provide it gives the buyer the right to rescind the purchase contract.
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