San Jose California Natural Hazard Disclosure Statement

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San Jose
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CA-37014-A
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This form is a Natural Hazard Disclosure Statement for use in a residential sales transaction in California. This disclosure statement discloses whether or not the property is located in one or more statutory zones involving natural hazards. This form is the responsibility of the Seller.


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Natural Hazard Disclosures can be prepared by a third-party company or the seller with help from their real estate agent. If the NHD is ordered from a third-party company, the seller usually pays for it. The report typically costs between $50 and $150.

When you're selling, your listing real estate agent will usually order your NHD report from a third-party company. There are several based in California. The report will typically cost home sellers $50 ? $150 depending on its length.

The Natural Hazard Disclosure Statement (NHD) handed to a prospective buyer does not disclose: environmental hazards and physical deficiencies in the soil or property improvements.

An NHD report tells the buyer if your property lies within any of these six types of hazard areas: Special flood hazard area. Dam failure inundation. Very high fire severity. Wildfire zone. Earthquake fault zone. Seismic hazard zone.

To complete the form agents or sellers purchase a natural hazard disclosure report. It determines if a property is within a designated hazard area. These areas may include hazards such as an earthquake fault, a seismic hazard zone, seasonal flooding, or wildfires.

If the property is commercial, vacant land, or residential 5 plus, the form does not need to be filled out. But even though an NHDS may not be required on these properties, it is still necessary to disclose whether any such property is within a natural hazard zone.

The six issues commonly covered within the Natural Hazard Disclosure are special flood risks, dam inundation, seismic activity, earthquake faults, very high fire and/or wildlife fires. On top of these main issues, the report can also cover minor hazards.

California is the only state that requires an NHD report. But that doesn't mean you won't have to include disclosures when selling a home in other states.

Seller, as transferor, Seller's Agent(s), and Buyer, as transferee are to sign one copy of the Natural Hazard Disclosure Report prior to the close of escrow. It is illegal for agents to require the seller to use a particular natural hazard disclosure company or to give the impression that the seller may not choose.

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