Florida law requires a seller to disclose to a buyer all known facts that materially affect the value of the property and that are not readily observable. This disclosure statement is intended to assist the Seller in meeting that obligation. Seller should disclose all conditions and facts of which Seller has actual knowledge. If Seller is uncertain about any item, Seller should indicate “Unknown.”
NOTICE TO BUYER
The information contained in this disclosure is provided by the Seller and not by BetterNest Realty or any real estate licensee. This disclosure is not a warranty, guarantee, or substitute for inspections or professional evaluations. Buyers are encouraged to obtain independent inspections and advice.
IMPORTANT
This disclosure is not a contract and is not part of any purchase agreement. It is a disclosure of known facts only.
Property Information
Street Address*
City*
State*
Zip Code*
Occupancy Status* (select one):
If tenant occupied, what date
does the current lease end?
1. Structural Components and Systems
To the best of Seller’s knowledge:
1.
2.
3.
4.
If you answered “No” to Numbers 1, 2, or 3, or “Yes” to Number 4, please describe the condition, defect, or concern below:
2. Roof
1.
Approximate age of the roof or year installed:
2.
3.
Explanation (if applicable):
3. Water Intrusion, Drainage, and Flooding
1.
2.
3.
4.
Explanation (if applicable):
4. Termites, Pests, and Wood-Destroying Organisms
Explanation (if applicable):
5. Plumbing and Water Source
Explanation (if applicable):
6. Pools and Spas
Explanation (if applicable):
7. Sinkholes, Soil Movement, or Settlement
Explanation (if applicable):
8. Associations, Restrictions, and Property Boundaries