The South Carolina Residential Property Disclosure Form offers three responses for the seller: yes, no and no representation. But does answering the questions about the condition of the property with "no representation" comply with the law and is its use ever proper? Does it increase or reduce a seller's liability. Plus, does the seller need to disclose items that have been repaired. We will take an in-depth look at this confusing issue. Also learn about "crooks and swindlers" in this installment of Corona Crazy Closing. Also, Gary's Good News Only! discusses some important news on the fight against the Corona virus.
The South Carolina Residential Property Disclosure Form offers three responses for the seller: yes, no and no representation. But does answering the questions about the condition of the property with "no representation" comply with the law and is its use ever proper? Does it increase or reduce a seller's liability. Plus, does the seller need to disclose items that have been repaired. We will take an in-depth look at this confusing issue. Also learn about "crooks and swindlers" in this installment of Corona Crazy Closing. Also, Gary's Good News Only! discusses some important news on the fight against the Corona virus.