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The Seller's Disclosure Notice (TREC OP-H) is NOT required for which type of Texas sale?
AA single-family home being sold for cash
BA new home never occupied by the seller✓ Correct
CA home in the Austin metro area
DA home with a pending foreclosure
Explanation
Texas Property Code § 5.008 exempts sellers of new residential property that has never been occupied from the disclosure notice requirement, among other exemptions (e.g., foreclosure sales, transfers between family members).
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