Home seller’s tip of the day:
When sellers disclose all known material facts upfront- past repairs, leaks, defects, neighborhood issues, insurance claims, unpermitted work, or anything that could affect a buyerβs decision- it builds trust, reduces liability, and helps transactions close more smoothly.
In California real estate, disclosure isnβt just a formality.
It is a legal and ethical responsibility. A well-informed buyer is far less likely to feel misled after closing, which helps protect both parties in the long term.
As a rule of thumb, always disclose what you know.
Transparency protects all.
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