Arizona Statutes
§ 33-424 — Representation of legal requirement; enforcement; private action; damages; violation; classification
Arizona § 33-424
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Bluebook
Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 33-424 (2026).
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A.It is unlawful for a third party provider offering a disclosure report pursuant to section 33-423 to represent in marketing materials, contracts or by any other means any of the following:
1.That such a disclosure report is required by any law to be purchased.
2.That a buyer, a seller or a person licensed pursuant to title 32, chapter 20 who represents a buyer or seller is required to comply with section 33-423 by purchasing a third party disclosure report.
3.That the third party provider offers protection from liability for or provides information about property conditions that are not the subject of the third party provider report or that are not within the current ability of the third party provider to provide.
B.An act or practice in violation of this section or section 33-4
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Arizona § 33-424, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/az/33-424.