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Section 565.951 – Short Title.

565.951 Short title. Sec. 1. This act shall be known and may be cited as the “seller disclosure act”. History: 1993, Act 92, Eff. Jan. 10, 1994

Section 565.952 – Applicability of Seller Disclosure Requirements.

565.952 Applicability of seller disclosure requirements. Sec. 2. The seller disclosure requirements of sections 4 to 13 apply to the transfer of any interest in real estate consisting of not less than 1 or more than 4 residential dwelling units, whether by sale, exchange, installment land contract, lease with an option to purchase, any other […]

Section 565.953 – Seller Disclosure Requirements; Exceptions.

565.953 Seller disclosure requirements; exceptions. Sec. 3. The seller disclosure requirements of sections 4 to 13 do not apply to any of the following: (a) Transfers pursuant to court order, including, but not limited to, transfers ordered by a probate court in administration of an estate, transfers pursuant to a writ of execution, transfers by […]

Section 565.954 – Written Statement; Delivery; Time Limits; Compliance; Terminating Purchase Agreement Within Certain Time Limits; Expiration of Right to Terminate.

565.954 Written statement; delivery; time limits; compliance; terminating purchase agreement within certain time limits; expiration of right to terminate. Sec. 4. (1) The transferor of any real property described in section 2 shall deliver to the transferor’s agent or to the prospective transferee or the transferee’s agent the written statement required by this act. If […]

Section 565.956 – Disclosures; Inaccuracy as Result of Action, Occurrence, or Agreement After Delivery; Unknown or Unavailable Information; Basis.

565.956 Disclosures; inaccuracy as result of action, occurrence, or agreement after delivery; unknown or unavailable information; basis. Sec. 6. If information disclosed in accordance with this act becomes inaccurate as a result of any action, occurrence, or agreement after the delivery of the required disclosures, the resulting inaccuracy does not constitute a violation of this […]