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Warning...May Contain Bedrooms (Or: Disclosure May Be Important)

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Real Estate Agent with Weichert Realtors Foothill Properties

We all know how vital disclosure is in this business. We must tell a buyer everything that we consider to be materially significant. Sometimes our industry goes too far, sometimes not far enough. It got me thinking about other industries and things they must disclose. Here are just some of the disclosures I've seen on products (yes, these are all real).

On the back label of a jar of peanuts: Warning...may contain peanuts

 

On an automobile window sun shield: Warning, remove before driving

 

On a hair dryer: Warning, do not use in the bathtub

 

On a prescription bottle of sleeping pills: Warning, may cause drowsiness

 

On the package for a magnifying glass: Warning...objects may appear larger than normal

 

On a paper cup containing coffee: Warning, contents may be hot

 

 

No doubt that disclosure is important, but how far do you take it? What may be important to one person may mean nothing to someone else. I guess that's why our contracts and disclosures expand as fast as they do, someone always has a new thing that they feel the public must be protected from. What ever happened to "caveat emptor?"  (let the buyer beware). Don't get me wrong, I think disclosure is a necessary evil, but do I really need to be told that my peanuts may contain peanuts? Or that my prescription sleep aid may cause drowsiness? Maybe we just need someone else to think for us.

These are just a few of the apparently comical things I have seen on products. No doubt they are due to previous lawsuits filed by consumers who have little common sense. The next thing you know, we'll have one on our listings...Warning, home may be for sale.

 

 

Dee Nofziger
|Key Realty | Maumee Toledo Real Estate Blog - Toledo, OH
Maumee Real Estate, Toledo Homes, Key Realty

Thank you to all the litigation specialists. Makes me crazy. There should be one warning on EVERYTHING that simply says "if you are not the owner of common sense, please put this back on the shelf ... including the house on the corner."

Feb 17, 2008 11:01 AM
Vincent McKamy
Samson Properties - Fredericksburg, VA
Realtor Fredericksburg Virginia
I love seeing these things on products - I always laugh when I see the disclosure - This coffee might be hot. (It had better be) Thanks for the great reminder.
Feb 17, 2008 11:02 AM
John Walters
Frank Rubi Real Estate - Slidell, LA
Licensed in Louisiana
Which brings up the question why does sour cream have an expiration date????
Feb 17, 2008 11:08 AM
Jim Patton
Aspire Home Real Estate 209-404-0816 - Modesto, CA
Realtor - Stanislaus ,Merced, San Joaquin Counties
Sour cream doesnt need an expiration date.  If you open the carton and the sour cream is blue... it's probably expired
Feb 19, 2008 02:21 PM
Roland Woodworth
Blue Cord Realty - Clarksville, TN
Blue Cord Realty

Gotta love it !

Thanks for sharing

Feb 19, 2008 06:25 PM
Jennifer Esposito
JenRan Realty, LLC - Woodstock, CT
If the peanuts don't contain peanuts what are they?  The 'hot coffee' is one that I've always found amusing.
Mar 01, 2008 07:52 AM