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Home Sale Nightmare! What You Need to Know about Lawsuits and Litigation
Episode 5220th August 2024 • The Jones Zone • Darryl and JJ Jones
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In this episode of The Jones Zone, host Darryl Jones sits down with Walt Tamulinas, a Real Estate Broker with years of experience, to discuss the topic of avoiding litigation after a sale. Walt provides valuable insights and recommendations for sellers to minimize the risk of legal disputes after closing a real estate transaction. This episode is a must-watch for anyone selling or thinking about selling their home!

Episode Highlights:

  • Importance of full disclosure by sellers to avoid litigation
  • Explanation of key terms like "caveat emptor" and "ex post facto"
  • Discussion of essential disclosure forms: Transfer Disclosure Statement (TDS) and Seller Property Questionnaire (SPQ)
  • Recommendations for handling inspections and encouraging buyers to choose their own inspectors
  • Disclosure of neighborhood nuisances (e.g., barking dogs, neighbor disputes)
  • Addressing post-closing issues like water heater problems and providing credits to buyers
  • Use of releases with a 1542 clause to prevent future litigation
  • Overview of additional disclosures: Agent Visual Inspection Disclosure (AVID) and Natural Hazard Report

Key Questions Asked:

  1. Should sellers disclose potential issues or not? (The answer is always yes, disclose everything.)
  2. How can sellers increase their chances of avoiding or winning litigation after a sale?
  3. What are the essential disclosure forms and reports that sellers should be aware of?
  4. How can sellers handle post-closing issues and requests for repairs or credits from buyers?
  5. What additional protection can sellers consider, such as litigation insurance?

Guest Information:

Walt Tamulinas - Real Estate Broker

Email: walt@erarealestate.net

Website: https://eranoc.com/  

Contact Darryl: 

Darryl & JJ Jones Real Estate 

Email: darrylandjj@gmail.com 

Phone: (714) 713-4663

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