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Massachusetts Home Buyers – What Must a Seller Disclose to you about a Property’s Condition?
When buying a home in Massachusetts, you need to be aware of your rights and also of the responsibilities of the selling party.  With guidance from your buyer broker, you should set up and attend a home inspection to ensure that the property has no major structural problems.  
But, what happens after the home inspection where problems have been revealed? 
In this month's issue of "Realtor® Magazine", an interesting question was posed regarding this situation: 
Question:   
"As a listing broker, a property I am selling is now under contract.  As part of the purchase agreement the buyer requested to have the roof inspected.  In the course of the inspection some damage was revealed leading the buyer to request that it be repaired.  My client, the seller, agreed to make the repair and had a professional roofer come out to do the job.  In the course of his repair work, the roofer discovered that there was even further damage than had been originally thought and that additional work would be necessary to restore the roof to a good condition.  
My client does not want me (the listing broker) to report the additional damage to the buyer but to only confine the information ... more

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