Seller's Information for Appraiser provided to Buyer - Colorado 2025

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Colorado sellers must disclose known defects to potential buyers. Before you finalize your house sale in Colorado, prospective buyers will want to know as much as possible about the propertys physical condition and any problems that could affect the houses value, use, or desirability.
In most states, by law, you have to disclose any issues with the property. By not disclosing, you open yourself up to lawsuit.
California is clear about liability laws This means the buyers have three years to sue you if you failed to fully disclose issues or defects in your home before you sold it.
A sellers disclosure is a real estate document that provides details about a propertys condition and how it might negatively impact the value of the home. It is often required by law, though what it needs to contain can vary by state and locality.
A sellers disclosure is a real estate document that provides details about a propertys condition and how it might negatively impact the value of the home.
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