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When must a seller deliver the Disclosure of Property Condition form to the buyer?

  1. At the time of closing

  2. Prior to the seller accepting an offer

  3. After the buyer has made an offer

  4. Within 5 days of contract acceptance

The correct answer is: Prior to the seller accepting an offer

The correct answer highlights the timing of the Disclosure of Property Condition form as a crucial aspect of real estate transactions in Iowa. The law requires that sellers provide this disclosure to potential buyers before accepting any offers. The intent behind this requirement is to ensure that buyers are fully informed about the condition of the property prior to making a financial commitment. This aligns with principles of transparency and due diligence, allowing buyers to assess any risks or necessary repairs that may influence their offer or decision-making process. Other options suggest various points in the transaction process, but they do not adhere to the requirement established in Iowa law that mandates the disclosure be given before an offer is accepted. Understanding this timing is essential for both sellers and buyers to navigate their responsibilities and rights effectively within the real estate process.