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Seller's Disclosure Responsibility
Things have sure changed from the days of caveat emptor,
which is ancient Roman for Let the Buyer beware! These days,
at least in Connecticut, the seller has statutory duties to disclose
conditions and facts about the home as never before.
While you do not have a duty to thoroughly investigate, or to
seek out, you do have a duty to tell all you know.
The disclosures go well beyond the condition of the home itself
(those plumbing problems you were going to fix someday, and the
little leak over the upstairs bedroom that you painted over.)
They extend to issues beyond the property: Barking dogs
that
motorcycle gang that hangs out next door
the dumpster out
your bedroom window that is emptied at 3AM.
It even extends to events
your grandmother died peacefully
in her sleep? There was a murder? Disclose it all.
It may seem silly or even petty, but the consequences of not disclosing
are considerable and far out-weigh any inconvenience.
Happily, there is a form that simplifies the job and helps jog
your memory.
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