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Seller Disclosure Form

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A seller disclosure form can give you an idea of potential problems, but it should never be considered a substitute for a professional home inspection. Sellers may overlook problems, and often not be aware of them. It's smart to use the disclosure as starting point, but hire a pro to get the whole story.

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