The Notice of Availability of Environmental Information is used in Connecticut real estate transactions to inform buyers that important environmental records about the property and surrounding area are available from public agencies. Under Connecticut General Statutes ยง 22a-134f, sellers must notify buyers that the Department of Environmental Protection provides lists of hazardous waste facilities to local Town Clerks and that these records may be reviewed for possible environmental concerns.
The notice also explains that additional information may be available from federal agencies and other providers, that records of hunting or shooting activities may be available through the Town Clerk, and that private well testing information can be found through the Department of Public Health. This notice is typically given to buyers during the transaction and signed to confirm receipt. Failing to provide this notice may lead to disputes, claims of improper disclosure, or legal responsibility if environmental issues later affect the property.
How Can I Get a Copy of the "Connecticut Notice of Availability of Environmental Information"?
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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