Ohio License Law
What must Ohio's seller's disclosure form include under ORC 5302.30?
AOnly structural defects
BKnown material defects and conditions affecting the property, including mechanical systems, roof, foundation, and environmental issues✓ Correct
CThe property's financial history
DHOA financial statements
Explanation
Ohio's Residential Property Disclosure Form (ORC 5302.30) requires sellers to disclose known material defects including roof, foundation, mechanical systems, water/sewer, environmental hazards, and other conditions affecting the property.
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