Environmental
In Tennessee, which of the following is typically required to be disclosed to a buyer under the Tennessee Residential Property Condition Disclosure Act?
AThe neighbor's property condition
BKnown material defects such as a cracked foundation, leaking roof, or non-functional plumbing✓ Correct
CThe seller's opinion of the neighborhood quality
DThe mortgage balance on the property
Explanation
The Residential Property Condition Disclosure Act requires disclosure of known material defects — conditions that affect the property's value or habitability, such as structural problems, roof leaks, or plumbing failures.
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