Contracts
The Oklahoma Residential Property Condition Disclosure Act requires sellers to:
AWarrant that all disclosed conditions will be repaired before closing
BComplete a disclosure statement revealing known material defects✓ Correct
CHire a licensed inspector to certify property condition
DPay for all repairs discovered during inspection
Explanation
Oklahoma's Residential Property Condition Disclosure Act requires sellers of residential property (1-4 units) to provide buyers with a completed disclosure statement listing all known material defects. The seller is not warranting the condition, only disclosing what is known.
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