If, subsequent to the owner‘s delivery of a residential property disclosure statement, the mineral and oil and gas rights mandatory disclosure statement, or the owners’ association and mandatory covenants disclosure statement to a purchaser, the owner discovers a material inaccuracy in a disclosure statement, or a disclosure statement is rendered inaccurate in a material way by the occurrence of some event or circumstance, the owner shall promptly correct the inaccuracy by delivering a corrected disclosure statement or statements to the purchaser. Failure to deliver a corrected disclosure statement or to make the repairs made necessary by the event or circumstance shall result in such remedies for the buyer as are provided for by law in the event the sale agreement requires the property to be in substantially the same condition at closing as on the date of the offer to purchase, reasonable wear and tear excepted. ?(1995, c. 476, s. 1; 2011-362, s. 3(e); 2014-120, s. 49(a).)

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Terms Used In North Carolina General Statutes 47E-7

  • Owner: means each person having a recorded present or future interest in real estate that is identified in a real estate contract subject to this Chapter; but shall not mean or include the trustee in a deed of trust, or the owner or holder of a mortgage, deed of trust, mechanic's or materialman's lien, or other lien or security interest in the real property, or the owner of any easement or license encumbering the real property. See North Carolina General Statutes 47E-3
  • property: shall include all property, both real and personal. See North Carolina General Statutes 12-3
  • Purchaser: means each person or entity named as "buyer" or "purchaser" in a real estate contract subject to this Chapter. See North Carolina General Statutes 47E-3