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Traditionally the disclosure process has been done by physically signing papers, but now today’s technology allows agents to give their clients an easier and electronic option to complete the process.

Traditionally the disclosure process has been done by physically signing papers, but now today’s technology allows agents to give their clients an easier and electronic option to complete the process.

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Traditionally the disclosure process has been done by physically signing papers, but now today’s technology allows agents to give their clients an easier and electronic option to complete the process.

The Seller’s Disclosure Form is a legal document in a real estate transaction that gives the buyer the details of the property. This form should not be taken lightly as it is a legally binding document.

The seller’s disclosure is almost always Exhibit A in lawsuits against sellers and listing brokers. Why? Let’s break it down…

Sellers Shield’s May Newsletter is packed with useful information for real estate professionals and home sellers. Learn about legal claims, disclosure tips, and more!

Texas sellers are facing six-figure demand letters over undisclosed pool defects. Learn what “concrete cancer” means for disclosure liability — and how to protect your clients.

Sellers Shield analyzed 192 real estate disclosure claims across 16 categories. Find out which property issues — from plumbing to foundation — lead to the highest costs and longest legal timelines, and what agents, brokers, and sellers can do to protect themselves.

An eXp Realty Texas claim reveals how a simple HVAC breakdown turned into a legal threat. Discover why home warranties don’t protect sellers from liability.