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Tip of the Week: Seller’s Property Disclosure Statement. Users can help sellers understand the questions, but must not help answer them or fill out the form.

Seller’s Property Disclosure Statement. Users can help sellers understand the questions, but must not help answer them or fill out the form. Agents expose themselves to liability for inaccurate statements when they participate in filling out the form. When representing the seller, be sure to thoroughly review the Seller’s Property Disclosure Statement to ensure your seller has responded to all questions and provided additional information when a question marked with an asterisk is answered ‘yes.’

 

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