Contracts
Vermont's 'property disclosure exemptions' exclude from mandatory disclosure requirements:
AAll commercial properties
BCertain transfers such as foreclosure sales, probate sales, and transfers between family members in some circumstances✓ Correct
CProperties under $100,000
DAll rural properties
Explanation
Vermont's seller disclosure requirements typically include exemptions for certain non-arm's-length transfers such as foreclosures, estate sales, inter-family transfers, and similar transactions where the seller may lack actual knowledge of the property's condition.
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