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How can the mortgage industry be more prepared for the next natural disaster?

Housing Wire

In light of that, HW Media Managing Editor of Content Solutions Maleesa Smith sat down with Scott Gibson, principal of product compliance at CoreLogic, to discuss the future of the NFIP, as well as potential reforms that could help the industry be more prepared for the next disaster. Many states do have sellers disclosure laws.

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What Legal Documents Will You Need for Buying a House? Here’s Your List

HomeLight

Seller’s disclosure. Some states require sellers to fill out a seller disclosure statement documenting known repair needs or health and safety hazards in the home. In states where seller disclosures are not required, it’s a bit of a “buyer beware” situation. Source: (Gabriel Rosenblut / Unsplash).

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Flat Fee MLS Companies in North Carolina to Sell Your FSBO Home

HomeLight

As North Carolina’s market balances itself, with the days of over-ask offers fading, some sellers may be tempted to sell their home without a real estate agent with the hope of reaping a bigger financial reward. Thus, FSBO sellers face the fact that their listing won’t be seen by as many people … unless they find an alternative.

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Handling Real Estate Transactions Involving Pets

The Residential Specialist

Chances are good any buyer is a pet owner, but that doesn’t mean they want to smell or see signs of someone else’s pets,” says Addie Owens, CRS, principal broker with RE/MAX Touchstone in Florida’s Lake and Sumter Counties. Check the seller disclosure and inspection reports very closely. Preferably remove or replace them.

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What Must Be Disclosed When Selling a House in California?

HomeLight

If you need assistance navigating the legalities of what to include on a home seller disclosure form in California, HomeLight always encourages you to reach out to your own advisor. California has complex disclosure requirements for home sellers. California has complex disclosure requirements for home sellers.