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    • Mississippi Code
    • Title 89 - Real and Personal Property
    • Chapter 1 - Land and Conveyances
    • Real Estate Transfer Disclosure Requirements
    • § 89-1-515. Amendment of disclosure

    Mississippi Code
    Real Estate Transfer Disclosure Requirements
    § 89-1-515. Amendment of disclosure

    Any disclosure made pursuant to Sections 89-1-501 through 89-1-523 may be amended in writing by the transferor or his agent, but the amendment shall be subject to the provisions of Section 89-1-503.

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    Mississippi Code

    Title 89 - Real and Personal Property

    Chapter 1 - Land and Conveyances

    Real Estate Transfer Disclosure Requirements

    § 89-1-503. Delivery of written statement required; indication of compliance; right of transferee to terminate for late delivery

    § 89-1-507. Approximation of certain information required to be disclosed; information subsequently rendered inaccurate

    § 89-1-509. Form of seller's disclosure statement

    § 89-1-511. Disclosures to be made in good faith

    § 89-1-513. Provisions not exhaustive of items to be disclosed

    § 89-1-515. Amendment of disclosure

    § 89-1-517. Delivery of disclosure

    § 89-1-519. Agent; extent of agency

    § 89-1-523. Noncompliance with disclosure requirements not to invalidate transfer; liability for actual damages

    § 89-1-525. Enforcement by Mississippi Real Estate Commission

    § 89-1-527. Failure to disclose nonmaterial fact regarding property as site of death or felony crime, as site of act or occurrence having no effect on physical condition of property, or as being owned or occupied by persons affected or exposed to cer...

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