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Home Inspections: What Sellers Must Disclose to Future Buyers

Reblogger Bill Salvatore - East Valley
Real Estate Agent with Arizona Elite Properties SA545073000
Original content by Laura Sellers

Home Inspections: What Sellers Must Disclose to Future Buyers

Ever wondered what happens if a buyer opts out of repairing items found during a home inspection? As a home seller, it’s crucial to understand your responsibilities when it comes to disclosing this information to future buyers.

The Reality of Home Inspections

Let’s say a buyer conducts a home inspection and discovers issues but decides not to ask for repairs. Does the seller have to disclose these findings to the next potential buyer? The short answer is yes. Sellers are required to disclose known issues or fix them before putting the home back on the market. Failing to do so can lead to legal troubles and lost trust.

Big Ticket Items That Can Scare Buyers Away

Here are a few examples of significant issues that could cause a buyer to walk away:

  • Foundation problems
  • Roof leaks
  • Electrical hazards
  • Plumbing issues
  • Mold infestations
  • Termite damage

These are not minor fixes, and buyers may be hesitant to tackle such extensive repairs.

Reflect on Your Selling Experience

Home sellers, think back to when you sold your last house. Were you surprised by the items on the home inspection report that needed correcting? It’s a common experience, and being prepared can make the selling process smoother.

Ensuring Transparency and Trust

Disclosing known issues not only protects you legally but also builds trust with potential buyers. Transparency is key in real estate transactions, and being upfront about the condition of your home can make the selling process faster and more straightforward.

Take the Next Step with Confidence

Are you ready to sell your home and ensure all disclosures are handled correctly? Contact me today for expert guidance and support.

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Laura Sellers

Associate Broker, Realtor, GRI

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices 

Preferred Real Estate, Inc.

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Auburn, AL 36830

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John Pusa
Glendale, CA

Hello Bill Salvatore - East Valley very valuable list of disclosures for what sellers must disclose to future buyers.

Jul 28, 2024 10:37 AM
Jeffrey DiMuria 321.223.6253 Waves Realty
Waves Realty - Melbourne, FL
Florida Space Coast Homes

In Florida we must (as sellers and agents) divulge anything we know about the home that could change future value...Inspections or not.

Jul 28, 2024 11:16 AM
Richard Weeks
Dallas, TX
REALTOR®, Broker
Thanks for re posting; otherwise I would have missed this.  I hope you have a great day.
Jul 29, 2024 04:20 AM
Nelson Huggins
Rooter Man - Charleston, SC
Rooter Man to the Rescue

Great information. Thanks

Jul 29, 2024 08:20 AM