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No. The seller's disclosure-notice requirements in the Texas Property Code only apply to sellers of residential property comprising "not more than one dwelling unit." However, a seller must still disclose known material defects concerning the property.
Yes. Section 5.008 of the Texas Property Code requires anyone selling a single family home to fill out a seller's disclosure. It even has a script you can use to write your disclosure\u2014so you know you've met all the requirements.
Types of Disclosures New York Property Sellers Must Make The PCDA requires sellers to complete a standard form disclosure statement, a copy of which is available on the New York Department of State website.
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Yes. Section 5.008 of the Texas Property Code requires anyone selling a single family home to fill out a seller's disclosure.
If foreclosure or bankruptcy brought on by debt triggers the transfer of the property, no disclosure is required. 3. Divorce. If a property is transferred from one spouse to another during a divorce, no disclosure is required.
A New York seller is required to disclose known housing defects to the buyer in a real estate transaction. Omitting material facts about defects or knowingly making false statements to a buyer results in liability for damages if the omission or falsehood materially affects a buyer's decision to purchase the property.
THIS NOTICE IS A DISCLOSURE OF SELLER'S KNOWLEDGE OF THE CONDITION OF THE PROPERTY AS OF THE DATE SIGNED BY SELLER AND IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR ANY INSPECTIONS OR WARRANTIES THE PURCHASER MAY WISH TO OBTAIN. IT IS NOT A WARRANTY OF ANY KIND BY SELLER OR SELLER'S AGENTS.
According to Texas Property Code, a seller does not have to disclose a death on the property if the death occurred due to natural causes, suicide or an accident unrelated to the condition of the property.

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