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If a seller uses an 'as-is' clause to avoid filling out a state-mandated property disclosure form, the seller is generally:

  1. Relieved of all liability for any defects found after the sale.
  2. Acting legally because 'as-is' and 'disclosure' are mutually exclusive concepts.
  3. Only required to provide the form if the buyer is using FHA financing.
  4. Still required by law to provide the disclosure form in most jurisdictions.

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