The Connecticut “As Is” Disclosure is used in real estate transactions to confirm that a property is being sold in its current condition, without repairs, warranties, or guarantees from the seller. By signing this form, the seller states that no corrections will be made and no costs will be paid for issues found during inspections, but the seller remains legally required to disclose any known material defects that could affect the property’s value, safety, or use. This form does not waive state or local disclosure or inspection requirements and serves as written proof that the buyer understands the property is being purchased in its present condition. Failure to disclose known defects may result in legal claims, contract disputes, or financial liability after closing.
How Can I Get a Copy of the "Connecticut Concrete Advisory and Disclosure for Buyers and Sellers"?
We will provide you a copy of any Connecticut disclosure form for free upon submitting a flat fee MLS listing through our website. We charge a low, one-time flat fee to list your home on the MLS.
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