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Commonly Asked Questions about Property Disclaimers

[Company name] gives no guarantee, warranty, or representation as to the accuracy and layout. All enquiries must be directed to the agent, vendor or party representing this floor plan.
In real estate, a disclaimer typically refers to a statement or document provided by the owner of the property (or their agent/broker) that includes specific information about the property, with the intent of clarifying certain aspects of its condition, history, or legal status.
Example:I [yourname] hereby disclaim all of my interest in the estate of [name of decedent; probate case number, if any] and any inter vivos trust(s) interests to which I am entitled to take as a beneficiary from the aforementioned decedent.
A disclaimer of interest is, essentially, a written statement to the probate court where someone who stands to inherit property or assets states that they do not wish to exercise that inheritance.
Use at Your Own Risk: Used often with businesses that sell products that may be considered dangerous or risky to use. For example, a company selling chainsaws can disclaim that youre using their chainsaws at your own risk and if injury arises during the use, it isnt the companys fault.
Disclaiming means that you give up your right to receive the inheritance. If you choose to do so, whatever assets you were meant to receive would be passed along to the next beneficiary in line. Its not typical for people to disclaim inheritance assets.