Contracts
Under Utah's REPC, the seller's property disclosure must be provided to the buyer:
AAfter the buyer removes all contingencies
BBefore the buyer signs the offer or as part of the transaction with a right to cancel✓ Correct
CAt closing only
DOnly if the buyer specifically requests it
Explanation
Utah's Seller Disclosure Act and the REPC require the seller's property disclosure to be provided before or concurrent with the purchase contract. The buyer has a right to cancel if disclosure reveals new material information.
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