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Virginia law does not require a real estate agent to disclose any information other than reading the buyer their rights under the state laws.
The Virginia Residential Property Disclosure Act ( 55.1-700 et seq. of the Code of Virginia) governs the information owners must disclose to prospective purchasers of residential real property. Certain residential property transfers are excluded from the requirements (see 55.1-702).
The owner of the residential real property shall furnish to a purchaser a residential property disclosure statement for the buyer to beware of certain matters that may affect the buyers decision to purchase such real property. Such statement shall be provided by the Real Estate Board on its website.
Although federal law requires some basic disclosures across the U.S., Virginia law does not require sellers to disclose much information about their property at all.
The seller must disclose all known material facts about the property that could reasonably influence a buyers decision to buy. The listing agent should give the seller a Seller Property Disclosure Statement to fill out at the initial listing appointment.
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Although federal law requires some basic disclosures across the U.S., Virginia law does not require sellers to disclose much information about their property at all.
A. The owner of the residential real property shall furnish to a purchaser a residential property disclosure statement for the buyer to beware of certain matters that may affect the buyers decision to purchase such real property. Such statement shall be provided by the Real Estate Board on its website.
The Virginia Residential Property Disclosure Act ( 55.1-700 et seq. of the Code of Virginia) governs the information owners must disclose to prospective purchasers of residential real property. Certain residential property transfers are excluded from the requirements (see 55.1-702).

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