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Got Old Inspection Reports? You STILL Have to Disclose Them
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What happens when old inspection reports resurface from a past transaction? Do you have to share them with a new buyer? In this short video, we break down one of the most common Legal Hotline questions—disclosing prior reports and why it’s always safer to provide the full documents. Remember: it doesn’t matter who paid for the report or how old it is. If it exists and relates to the property, it needs to be disclosed. And agents have their own duty to disclose too. Stay compliant and protect your transaction—know what to share and when.
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