Home Seller Disclosures
Most sellers are required to disclose certain types of information about the homes they are selling. Find answers to your questions about seller disclosure.
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Material Facts and Property Disclosures
When you're buying a home, you'll probably be given a property disclosure from the sellers that discloses material facts about the house they are selling. Learn what is and is not considered a material fact.
When you're buying a home, you'll probably be given a property disclosure from the sellers that discloses material facts about the house they are selling. Learn what is and is not considered a material fact.
Disclosure By Home Sellers
A discussion of material facts and disclosure laws in the state of Minnesota. Good explanations of the concepts, even for those who don't live in that state. By Mark W. Vyvyan.
A discussion of material facts and disclosure laws in the state of Minnesota. Good explanations of the concepts, even for those who don't live in that state. By Mark W. Vyvyan.
Sample Property Disclosure - NC
This PDF file downloads a copy of North Carolina's property disclosure. Your state's disclosure form will probably differ, but it will give you a good idea of commonly-included items. Find your own state's disclosure by following links in my real estate licensing commissions Subject.
This PDF file downloads a copy of North Carolina's property disclosure. Your state's disclosure form will probably differ, but it will give you a good idea of commonly-included items. Find your own state's disclosure by following links in my real estate licensing commissions Subject.
Structural Problems - Non Disclosure
An attorney at Free Advice answers a home buyers questions regarding structural problems discovered during a home inspection. Does the buyer have an "out" since thee problems were not disclosed? How does the inspection contingency help the buyers? Good advice, so take a look.
An attorney at Free Advice answers a home buyers questions regarding structural problems discovered during a home inspection. Does the buyer have an "out" since thee problems were not disclosed? How does the inspection contingency help the buyers? Good advice, so take a look.
