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Generic Disclosure Form - Explained
If you have ended up on this page it means that we have been unable to locate a Disclosure Form or Statement that is designed specifically for your State. Our solution was to create a Generic Disclosure Form that should meet your needs.
We have combined questions from several State Forms into a multi-purpose Generic Disclosure Statement/Form that answers most questions. This form includes more questions and disclosures than any single state form (except California).
Approximately 30 states require some degree of disclosure regarding the transfer of real estate. The amount of disclosure varies from state to state.
It appears that not all states have a specific form or minimum questions that must be answered. Our Generic form goes beyond the requirements of many states. KinjaMediaŽ makes no guarantee that this form is acceptable for all States or for your specific purpose.
The requirement for disclosure applies to certain, but not all, types of real estate.
Our Generic Disclosure Statement/Form is based upon information obtained from your State's Internet site and/or state laws, available via the Internet, as of January 2003.
Additional requirements may apply to vacation or time-share properties.
Sellers can supply more than the information outlined on this statement.
Buyer's can ask for more information than is outlined on this statement.
No representations are made to the legal validity or adequacy of this form or any provision of this form. Consult with an attorney or state law to determine the adequacy of the form or legal requirements.
KinjaMedia is not supplying legal advice. The transfer of real estate can be complex, we strongly suggest that you contact a local real estate agent or attorney to assist you in the transfer of property.
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