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What Must Be Disclosed When Selling a House in Georgia?

HomeLight

Meaning, buyers are charged with performing due diligence during real estate transactions to ensure they’re buying a product they’re satisfied with. Home sellers in the state only need to disclose defects in the property that cannot be readily discovered by reasonable investigation. This is known as the due diligence period.

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Flood and Disaster Disclosures: Law, Precedent and Grades for All 50 States

RIS Media

Connecticut requires by law that sellers disclose flood hazard and inland wetland designations along with fire and smoke damage, but does not mandate anything regarding past flooding events or damage, or whether flood insurance is required on that property. There are no mandatory flood disclosure forms or requirements in Vermont.

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What Must Be Disclosed When Selling a House in Utah?

HomeLight

If you need assistance navigating the legalities of what to include on a home seller disclosure form in Utah, HomeLight always encourages you to reach out to your own advisor. With median sales prices rising 24.2% What is a seller’s disclosure? Is a seller’s disclosure form required in Utah?