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What are the seller's obligations when a structural change has been made to the property?

  1. To only disclose if asked by the buyer

  2. To disclose the alteration and its permit status

  3. To offer a discount on the property

  4. To repair any defects before selling

The correct answer is: To disclose the alteration and its permit status

When a seller makes a structural change to a property, it is their responsibility to inform potential buyers of this alteration and its permit status. Option A is incorrect because the seller should proactively disclose this information, rather than waiting for the buyer to ask. Option C and D are incorrect because a structural change may not necessarily warrant a discount or require specific repairs to be made. It is important for buyers to be fully informed about any changes to a property before making a purchase, which is why option B is the correct answer.