Contracts
Under the Utah Seller Disclosure Act, which of the following properties is EXEMPT from disclosure requirements?
AA home sold by an estate within 2 years of the owner's death
BTransfers between co-owners, transfers to family members, and foreclosure sales✓ Correct
CAny home sold 'as-is'
DCommercial properties only
Explanation
The Utah Seller Disclosure Act has specific exemptions including transfers between co-owners, transfers to/from family members, foreclosure sales, and certain other involuntary transfers. The exemptions recognize that these sellers may have limited knowledge of property condition.
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