Seller Disclosure

When a home seller sells a property the seller must disclose hidden facts. Seller disclosure can include previous damage, homeowners association fees, or any number of other things. Look here for more information about what is required in seller disclosure.

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Earnest Money and Seller Disclosure: Contract Must Be Signed To Be Valid

Added August 20, 2009 by Ilyce R. Glink

If you put down earnest money or a down payment on a home and you have a seller disclosure issue, you better make sure you have a way to get out of the contract. If the seller disclosure form failed to disclose mold in a home, and you signed a contract to buy the home, you should have the right to also inspect the home to make sure you want to move forward in the deal. If as a buyer, you don't understand issues like contracts, earnest money, seller disclosure and home inspections, you might want to reconsider buying a house or hiring a real estate attorney and a home inspector before signing a contract to buy a home.

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Seller Disclosure: What Is It And Why It's Important!

December 12, 2008

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Selling your home? What is seller disclosure and why is it important? Avoid litigation by being honest and accurate in your disclosure paperwork. Watch this Expert Real Estate Tips segment for more information on why honesty and accuracy are important when selling your home and disclosing flaws to…

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