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93 Plus Potential Land Disclosure Issues

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with REAL ESTATE REFERRAL NETWORK 209970

LOU JEWELL, ALC is the Seminar Leader who added SO MUCH to what I know about LAND. He is very "up-front" about loving the land. I am of the same mindset. Here he gives a run-down of potential land disclosure issues. I think this is something land brokers, buyers,investors and those who love land will find most interesting.

Original content by Lou Jewell ALC 168366

Anyone involved in a typical Land transaction, leasing, buying or selling may be exposed to 93 plus potential Land issues. For years now I have advocated for need of a "Land Disclosure" form throughout our country. So far only four states have such a document available for the real estate industry and they are Arizona, California, Georgia and Tennessee.

 

Most states have "Residential Property Disclosure" forms which are executed at time of the listing by the sellers and reviewed and signed off by the buyers during the offering process. We recommend these forms to also be used even in cases where you are selling without the assistance of a real estate firm.

 

North Carolina's "Residential Property Disclosure" form has only twenty-one issues, far less than the Land form who should have and fewer than other comparable forms found around the country.

 

Here are a few examples of the ninety-three plus potential Land Disclosure issues currently in place by the four states previously mentioned.

 

"Are you aware of any?"

 

Encroachments

Easements

Endangered species:  Plant   Animal

Flooding whether currently or previously

Forfeiture of rights (mineral, timber, development, etc.)

Government sponsored clean-up of the property

Goundwater contamination

Illegal uses (manufacture of liquor, methamphetamine, marijuana cultivation, etc.)

Landfill operations:  legal or illegal or previous planned

Mineshafts or tunnels

Noxious fumes or odors

Pipelines (natural gas, petroleum, etc.)

Well water contamination:  current or previous

Conservation Easements

Stream Restorations

 

"Are there any Gravesites on the Property?

 

"Are there any animal cemeteries or animal burial sites?

 

"Are you aware of the presence of:"

 

Asbestos, Benzene, Fuel/chemical storage, Paint  (Lead based paint) (Other paint/solvents), Methane gas, Pesticides, Radioactive material, Radon gas, Underground storage tank(s), EPA Phase I, II or III studies.

 

"Are you aware of any past or present issues or problems with any of the following on the property?"

 

Soil settlement/expansion

Drainage/grade

Earth Movement

Erosion

Flooding

Fissures

Dampness/moisture other than around rivers, streams, lakes, etc.

Sliding

Wetlands or previous wetland areas

 

Do you have a survey? When was it done? Who did the survey? Do you have a copy? Has it been recorded?

 

Is or will it be subject to protective covenants, conditions or restrictions?

 

Is the legal owner(s) of the Property a foreign person or a non-resident alien pursuant to the Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act (FIRPTA)?

 

Is the Property located in an unincorporated area of the county?

 

Is the Property subject to extra territorial jurisdiction?

 

What is the current zoning of the Property?

 

Has the property been timbered in the past 25 years?

Harvest monitored by a Registered Forester?

Timber replanted after the harvest with (species)

 

Is the property in an Agricultural or Forest tax deferment program?

 

Coming soon "Carbon Credits" that will also need to be disclosed.

 

Land can have a lot of issues and knowing all the aspects involved is critical for all involved in any of these transactions.

 

The Real Estate Industry "Realtor®" program has an established "The Realtor® Code of Ethics" as a guideline for practicing real estate. This code has seventeen articles. Article 11 states:

 

"The services which Realtors® provide to their clients and customers shall conform to the standards of practice and competence which is reasonably expected in a specific real estate disciplines in which the engage; specifically, residential real estate brokerage, real estate syndication, real estate auction, and international real estate." (Our Professional Standards Committee voted unanimously in Washington in May this year at the NAR Mid-Year Convention meeting to include the four letter word "Land" in Article 11 of the code, subject to the Executive Committee final approval this fall).

 

"Realtors® shall not undertake to provide specialized professional services concerning a type of property or service that is outside their field of competence unless they engage the assistance of one who is competent on such types of property or service, or unless the facts are fully disclosed to the client.  Any persons engaged to provide such assistance shall be so identified to the client and their contribution to the assignment should be set forth." (Amended 1/95)

 

See: http://www.realtor.org/MemPolWeb.nsf/pages/COde

 

Unfortunately when one goes to real estate school around the country and takes the 160 +/- hours of classroom instruction and testing, they are not taught about Land, Commercial real estate, Property Management, etc., only about residential property and real estate law. Do not assume that all real estate agents have the knowledge in the specific areas of brokerage.

 

If you are buying or selling Land or Farms or Ranches, make sure to find a member of the Realtors Land Institute to help you in this process. Specifically look for an Accredited Land Consultant, their Designation for those experts in Land who have worked hard to achieve it.

 

See: http://www.rliland.com  for the nearest RLI agent and the RLI programs and educational opportunities.

 

Consult with a Land attorney if you plan to create your own "Land Disclosure" form.  If you are a real estate agent, please check with your Broker-in Charge before creating or using even if your state has a standard required "Land Disclosure" form already approved. The potential risks and liabilities created because of non-disclosures can be very costly.

 

Lou Jewell ALC

Accredited Land Consultant

 "A Voice for Land"

12/2009

 

 

 

 

 

 

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THANKS to LOU JEWELL for sharing his knowledge.

Dec 30, 2009 11:32 AM
Trevella Williams
Aloha Coast Realty, LLC - Hilo, HI
Realtor, Salesperson, ABR SFR

Wonderful info! Thanks for sharing it... add SMA zones and Lava zones for Hawaii. Oh, and dirt depth, it's a question I get asked and it really threw me at first. Because the Big Island is a volcanic island some areas can have no topsoil while others can have 6 feet or more depending on when the last lava flow was :)

Dec 30, 2009 11:45 AM
Joan Whitebook
BHG The Masiello Group - Nashua, NH
Consumer Focused Real Estate Services

janeAnne -- I saw this on your facebook page and also had to come here... This is a great list... I am very disappointed in the land disclosures I have seen for several states.... This information is imperative when considering a land purchase.

Dec 30, 2009 01:49 PM
Joseph Palacio
Real Estate Professionals LLC - Liberty Township, OH
Realtor for Homes in Liberty Twp

Thanks for the great info!

Joe Palacio www.thepalacioteam.com

Dec 30, 2009 04:30 PM
Melissa Zavala
Broadpoint Properties - Escondido, CA
Broker, Escondido Real Estate, San Diego County

This is great info. If you do not do land transactions a lot, then it is certainly important to brush up!

Dec 31, 2009 01:16 AM
Anonymous
Lou Jewell ALC

Thanks janeAnne~

 

for sharing my article on your Blog.  As we speak, our NC Commercial Forms Committee, for which I am not a part, of will be meeting in the second week in January in Greensoro to hopefully put the final touches on our new "Land Checklist", a non-mandatory form.

All of our "mandatory forms" must be approved by our NC State Legislature, so we want to get out the "Checklist" for a couple of years, like our NC Residentail Forms Committee did with our "Residentail Property Disclosure Form". This will give our industry a couple of years to test the water.

Since I wrote the article, I found out that Mississippi has a Land Disclosure Form, and I have been contacted by Minnisoata's Commercial Forms Committee to create one for their state.

If anyone knows of any other states that may have a land Disclosure Form, please let me know. Our Committee also would love to hear from anyone who may have suggestions and will be willing to help any other state that may desire to have one.

By the way, I instigated including "Land Brokerage" in our Realtors Code of Ethics, Article 11 and can announce that it has been approved and included in our By-Laws. I hope that this addition will wake up Broker/Owers to the importance of having their agents trained by our Relators Land Institute organization www.rliland.com  There are a lot of potential liabilities in a Land transaction that without the proper education and experience that can come back to haunt you.

If someone called me to list a twenty story building or handle 500 units property management...I would not know where to start...samething with Land. Please do not get involved, unless you have the knowledge or experience per our "Code of Ethics" or find a RLI member in your market area on the RLI website and specifically an ALC, Accredited Land Consultant to help and advise you.

Hope everyone has a successful 2010. I would love to work with you, and you can help me sell my 107 current Land listings in North Carilona and Virginia. I pay 50% referral fees if one of your Buyers buys one of my listings.

Happy New Year

Lou Jewell ALC

Dec 31, 2009 01:46 AM
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Linda Davis
RE/MAX Home Team - Gales Ferry, CT

Thank you to Lou and to Jane Anne for this great information.  It reminds me why agents shouldn't "dabble" in land, commercial or rentals without knowledge of the subject.

Jan 01, 2010 05:46 AM
Jo-Anne Smith
Oakville, ON

Very good info, janeAnne...thanks so much for reblogging this.

Jo

Jan 03, 2010 01:25 AM