State Laws
Seller Duties – The seller of a single-family home must provide the buyer with a written disclosure of the property condition.[1]
Notice of Obligation – If the property is part of a property owners’ association[2] or is located in a public improvement district,[3] the seller must provide a notice to the buyer.
Seller’s Disclosures (4)
Seller’s Disclosure Notice (required) – If selling a single-dwelling property, the seller must use this disclosure to inform the buyer of damages to the property, as well as information about potential annexation[4] and unimproved real property.[5]
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Property Located Seaward of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway Disclosure (conditional) – For property located seaward of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway.[6]
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Lead-Based Paint Disclosure (conditional) – Sellers must provide buyers with this disclosure when selling any property built before 1978. This document reveals to the buyer information regarding the existence of lead paint in the residence.[7]
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Lead-Based Paint Pamphlet (conditional) – Gives general information about lead-based paint for properties built before 1978.[8]
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