Writing an Offer - Safeguards Regarding
the Property
Disclosures From the
Seller
Although you have
toured the property, looked at the walls and ceiling, turned on the
faucets and played with the light switches, you have not lived in it. The
seller has years of knowledge about his or her home and there may be some
things you want to find out about as quickly as possible. For this
reason, you will require certain disclosures as part of your offer.
Basically, you want the
seller to disclose any adverse conditions that may have a substantial
impact on your decision to purchase the home. This would include any
problems with the house, whether the property is in a flood zone, a noise
zone, or any other kind of hazardous area.
If you have an agent
representing you, this is almost automatic, but many states do not
require individuals selling their own home to provide you with this
information. Often they do not require banks selling foreclosed property
to provide these disclosures, either. Obtaining these types of
disclosures should always be a part of your offer, and time is of the
essence.
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