Property Disclosure

Just Some of the Property Disclosures you may need when selling your home.

  • Multiple Client Disclosure (DA-11)
  • Transfer Disclosure Statement (TDS-11)
  • Natural Hazards Disclosure

    "A real estate broker is under a duty to disclose facts materially affecting the value or desirability of the property that are known to him or which through reasonable diligence should be known to him."Easton v. Strassburger, 152 Cal. App. 3d 90, 98 (1984).

    California was the first state to abandon caveat emptor in the real estate arena, enacting numerous statutes and handing down even more decisions, like Easton, that provide a buyer with sufficient information for him/her to make an educated judgement in buying his/her home. Even though real estate practitioners know that statutory and common law impose strict duties of disclosure on sellers, the amount of litigation arising from inadequate disclosure suggests that seller and agent disclosure duties are gravely misunderstood.

For more information and to Order a Report,

Visit us at  www.disclosuresource.com

or contact us at 1-800-880-9123

 

Features and Benefits

 

 

 

·         $99.95 Premium Report-Best Value    

 

·         Completed Natural Hazard Disclosure Statement

·         Full Color Reference Maps

 

·         All Reports include local disclosures

 

·         Fully compliant Notice of Special Tax and Assessments

 

·         Environmental Information Reports

 

·         Standard 24 hour turn-around process

 

·         Pay through escrow at no additional cost

 

·         $60 million in E&O Insurance

 

·         FREE CLUE Report

 

·         FREE C.A.R® listing forms and homeowner's guide booklet