beach
Home
Buyers
Sellers
Search
Finance
Contact
215-887-GOLD

Anne Rubin CRS, GRI
(215) 887-4653 x1333 - Office
 
Email Me



Tips for Sellers

Whose obligation is it to disclose pertinent information about a property?
In most states, it is the seller, but obligations to disclose information about a property vary.
Under the strictest laws, you and your agent, if you have one, are required to disclose all facts materially affecting the value or desirability of the property which are known or accessible only to you.
This might include: homeowners association dues; whether or not work done on the house meets local building codes and permits requirements; the presence of any neighborhood nuisances or noises which a prospective buyer might not notice, such as a dog that barks every night or poor TV reception; any death within three years on the property; and any restrictions on the use of the property, such as zoning ordinances or association rules.
It is wise to check your state's disclosure rules prior to a home purchase.
Provided By Inman News

- Return to Seller's Questions

Home      Buyers      Sellers      Search      Finance      Contact
CENTURY 21 Advantage Gold © 2008 | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use
Agent Websites powered by RealEstatePointe.com, copyright 2008

Web Site Administration