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Legal notice of publication of the results of asbestos plausible deniability cancel a real estate agent for future disclosure?
If a house in a particular area, the house has asbestos in the ceiling, it is safe to assume houses built in the same period of time, like building construction methods and similar materials. The houses were built under strict specifications and control of Builder / Developer. general understanding is that the houses built before 1970 has early 1970's has very high probability, possibly mid-1970 and 1980 have, and then was outlawed. Many environmental risk assessments are based on levels exposure in parts per million or billion. CA The state is a legal notice was published stating that a house in the area of asbestos, it is this reason enough binding for all the realtors selling homes in the ways to declare the prospect of asbestos in the sales documents for the future? What if the notice is sent to the board local real estate? What if the notice is sent to each local realtor, who operates a sales office?
This is just my opinion … When in doubt, disclose. However, I do not think a real estate agent can be found at fault for failing to disclose that a house down the street or even next, contained asbestos. I do not think you can force real estate brokers to disclose that fact. In addition, you can be sure that the other houses were no longer improve. Someone may have found this before and cleaned before you encounter this. Same deal with lead paint. Many such cases have already been fixed in such merely because my house has lead paint, not mean that all my neighbors too. Let everyone know about this house and the possibility of similar situations that Realtors are sure to have the inspection properties as soon as possible! It is therefore the obligation of property owners to disclose information such as real estate agent. Most states have a "Seller's Disclosure" in which vendors say everything that is wrong or perhaps with the property. This also protects the Corridor not to reveal things. If the Realtor says, "There has never been a problem with ___ in this house (or area)," knowing that there has been, it's a different story! Corridor perhaps responsible. CYA! Consult your attorney!
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