Georgia's Seller Property Disclosure Law requires:
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Professional home inspection
Option A is incorrect because Georgia law does not require a professional home inspection. While inspections are common practice, they are not mandated by the Seller Property Disclosure Law. Sellers must disclose known defects, not arrange for inspections.
Disclosure of known material defects
Home warranty provision
Option C is incorrect because Georgia's Seller Property Disclosure Law does not require a home warranty provision. Home warranties are optional and may be offered as a marketing tool or negotiated in the contract, but they are not a legal requirement under disclosure laws.
Disclosure of all past owners
Option D is incorrect because sellers are not required to disclose all past owners of the property. The disclosure law focuses on physical conditions and known defects of the property itself, not the property's ownership history.
Why is this correct?
Option B is correct because Georgia's Seller Property Disclosure Law specifically mandates that sellers disclose known material defects affecting the property. This is the statutory requirement designed to provide buyers with essential information about the property's condition before purchase.
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