Contracts

In Utah, the seller's duty to disclose under the Seller Disclosure Act requires the seller to disclose:

AOnly defects visible during a normal inspection
BKnown material defects and conditions that significantly affect the property's value or desirability✓ Correct
CAll repairs ever made to the property
DOnly structural defects over $1,000 in repair cost

Explanation

The Utah Seller Disclosure Act requires disclosure of known material defects and conditions that would significantly affect a reasonable buyer's decision to purchase or the price they would pay. The focus is on known, material facts—not every minor repair or imperfection.

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