Contracts
In Tennessee, the seller's failure to deliver the property condition disclosure to the buyer before contract execution gives the buyer the right to:
AVoid the contract without any time limitation
BRescind the contract within 3 days of receiving the disclosure✓ Correct
CSue the seller for double damages
DFile a complaint with TREC immediately
Explanation
Tennessee's Property Condition Disclosure Act requires the disclosure to be provided before or at contract execution. If provided after execution, the buyer has 3 days to rescind.
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