
Failure to disclose material defects is a leading cause of real estate litigation in California. Homebuyers, often pressured by a highly competitive market and required to submit contingency-free offers, frequently discover hidden defects only after the transaction is complete. When sellers or real estate agents fail to disclose known material issues that affect a property’s value or desirability, buyers may have legal recourse.
At Vokshori Law Group, we handle failure-to-disclose cases, representing both buyers and sellers in these complex disputes. This blog article provides an in-depth discussion of seller disclosure obligations, legal claims, potential defenses, and strategies for resolving these cases through litigation or mediation.
Seller Disclosure Obligations in California
California law requires sellers of residential property to provide prospective buyers with a Transfer Disclosure Statement (TDS) and …
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