New Jersey requires sellers to provide:
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No disclosure is required
Seller's Property Condition Disclosure Statement
Only lead paint disclosure
While lead paint disclosure is important in many states, New Jersey requires a comprehensive disclosure statement covering all property conditions, not just lead paint. This option is too narrow and incomplete.
Verbal disclosure only
New Jersey law requires written disclosure, not just verbal statements. Verbal disclosures alone would not satisfy the legal requirement and would create documentation issues.
Why is this correct?
New Jersey law specifically requires sellers of residential properties to provide a completed Seller's Property Condition Disclosure Statement, making this the most accurate answer. This written document covers various aspects of the property's condition and is a mandatory part of the transaction process in the state.
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