Updated: Tuesday, May 22, 2012
What to Expect on a Seller Disclosure Statement
When you are looking at Northeast Florida homes to buy, you want to know if you are not being shown or told anything about the house. Is there something you would want to know about the house that the North Florida seller has not disclosed?
There are a few ways to eliminate much of this worry. The things you can not discern directly can be revealed through the North Florida seller disclosure requirements, an experienced agent, and a home inspection. While each state has its own laws about seller disclosure, but there are some general things you should expect to see on a Jacksonville Fl disclosure document. The seller should disclose the type of sewer system, water supply, and water heater for the Jacksonville Fl home you are considering buying. The kind of electrical wiring and its condition, gas supply, any external power sources, and the type of heating should also be disclosed to the North Florida’s buyer. The buyer should be informed about any amenities such as fireplaces, built-in-barbecue, deck or patio, spa or pool. If there is a satellite dish or TV antenna, the new buyer should know this. Also, the garage or carport, automatic garage openers, sump pump, and rain gutters should be addressed. Any safety features or equipment that is part of the Jacksonville Fl home should also be disclosed to the buyer. Finally, the condition of a trash compactor, garbage disposal, dishwasher, microwave, oven, and range should be covered.