Disclosure Laws
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There are numerous Federal and State of Nevada disclosure
laws that are required to complete a variety of real estate transactions. Listed below are the most
commonly used disclosure laws.
Sellers Real Property
Disclosure: A seller of residential real property in Nevada must disclose any
and all known conditions. This form is a disclosure of the condition and information concerning the
property known by the sellers that materially affect the value of the property.
Lead Based paint: Federal law is a notice of a property built
before 1978 to a purchaser that the property may contain lead based paint.
Common
Ownership: Information disclosing home owner's rights and obligations.
Conditions & Restrictions {CC&R's} on how a owner may use their property.
Mold - Fungi: Disclosure by the seller of a property stating that fungal contaminants may exist
but the owner is unaware.
Duties Owed: Provides disclosure and designates what
licensee {agent} is acting for what party in a real estate transaction.
Confirmation Regarding Agency
Relations: In the event any party to the real estate transaction is also
represented by another licensee who is affiliated with the same company, the broker may assign
another licensee to act for each party
Consent to act: When a licensee is acting for more than one
party in a real estate transaction.
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