Property Ownership
In Tennessee, the Tennessee Residential Property Condition Disclosure Act requires sellers to disclose:
AOnly defects discovered by a licensed home inspector
BKnown material defects in the property that would affect its value or desirability✓ Correct
CAll repairs ever made to the property
DThe property's zoning classification
Explanation
Tennessee's Residential Property Condition Disclosure Act requires sellers to disclose known material defects — conditions that materially affect the property's value or desirability — to prospective buyers.
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