Contracts
Pennsylvania's Residential Real Property Disclosure Act requires the seller to disclose which specific condition related to the structure?
AThe age of the home only
BKnown defects affecting the structural integrity including roof, foundation, and walls✓ Correct
CThe previous owners' renovations regardless of permit status
DThe home's insurance claims history
Explanation
Pennsylvania's disclosure law requires sellers to disclose known defects in the structural components of the property — roof, foundation, walls, floors, and other structural elements. Known defects that affect the structural integrity or pose safety risks must be disclosed.
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