Contracts
Under the Virginia Residential Property Disclosure Act, a seller who makes no representations about the property's condition must provide a disclosure form stating:
AThat the property is perfect and in move-in condition
BThat the buyer should conduct their own investigation of the property✓ Correct
CA detailed list of all defects found during the past 5 years
DThat the seller guarantees the property meets all building codes
Explanation
When a seller makes no representations (caveat emptor disclosure), the VRPDA form advises buyers to exercise due diligence and conduct their own inspections. It does not mean the property is defect-free.
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