Contracts
In Washington, the seller's disclosure statement (Form 17) is NOT required for which type of transaction?
ASale of a condo
BSale of a new construction home by the builder
CTransfer between co-owners pursuant to divorce✓ Correct
DSale of a single-family home with known defects
Explanation
RCW 64.06 exempts certain transfers from Form 17 disclosure requirements, including transfers between co-owners, gifts, inheritances, and certain court-ordered transfers. A divorce property division is typically exempt.
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