Virginia License Law
Virginia's mandatory disclosure requirement applies to which type of property?
ACommercial property only
BResidential property with 1–4 dwelling units✓ Correct
CAll real property regardless of type
DNew construction only
Explanation
The Virginia Residential Property Disclosure Act applies to residential real property consisting of 1 to 4 dwelling units. Commercial, industrial, and agricultural properties are generally excluded.
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