If you’re selling your home, there are certain disclosures you’ll need to make to potential buyers. Here’s a rundown of what you should disclose:

– The condition of the home. This includes any major repairs or renovations that have been made, as well as any issues that could affect the livability of the home (e.g. water damage, pests, etc.).

– The home’s history. This includes any previous owners, as well as any significant events that have taken place on the property (e.g. a fire, flooding, etc.).

– The home’s amenities. This includes any special features or amenities that are included in the sale (e.g. a pool, central air conditioning, etc.).

– The home’s location. This includes any information about the surrounding area that could be relevant to potential buyers (e.g. crime rates, school district boundaries, etc.).

Making all of these disclosures upfront will help ensure that there are no surprises for buyers down the line. It will also help you avoid any legal trouble that could come from selling a home without disclosing important information.

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