What are the legal requirements and necessary disclosures I need to make when selling a fire-damaged house, and how can I ensure that potential buyers are aware of the extent of the damage?
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Tim Smith
May 13
After researching, I learned that full transparency is key: most states require sellers to disclose all known damages, insurance claims, and any repairs (or lack thereof). During my search, I found a company that helped me sell fire damaged house in Lakewood township without needing to repair anything or list it on the market. They gave me a cash offer within 24 hours, and the closing process was surprisingly smooth—no agent fees or hidden costs. For anyone in a similar situation, understanding your disclosure obligations and working with a buyer who specializes in these properties can really simplify things. Just be honest, document everything, and explore your options carefully.
After researching, I learned that full transparency is key: most states require sellers to disclose all known damages, insurance claims, and any repairs (or lack thereof). During my search, I found a company that helped me sell fire damaged house in Lakewood township without needing to repair anything or list it on the market. They gave me a cash offer within 24 hours, and the closing process was surprisingly smooth—no agent fees or hidden costs. For anyone in a similar situation, understanding your disclosure obligations and working with a buyer who specializes in these properties can really simplify things. Just be honest, document everything, and explore your options carefully.