State Laws
Flood Hazard – Per state law, the seller must disclose to the buyer whether the property is located in a FEMA special or moderate risk flood hazard area.[1]
Disclosure of Material Facts – If a seller fails to disclose material facts or hides certain adverse material facts about the property to a buyer, it can be considered fraudulent and subject them to legal action.[2]
Seller’s Disclosures (3)
Seller’s Property Disclosure Statement (optional) – While using a property disclosure form is not required by law, the seller is still legally required to disclose relevant material facts about the property. This form includes the legally required disclosures about flood hazard information.
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Lead-Based Paint Disclosure (conditional) – If a home was built before 1978, the buyer must give the purchaser a disclosure that reveals the possible use of lead-based paint at the residence.[3]
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Lead-Based Paint Pamphlet (conditional) – Gives general information about lead-based paint for properties built before 1978.[4]
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Seller’s Property Disclosure Statement (
