Who needs to sign the Certificate of Disclosure and why?
If a property has no violations, the Seller signs and provides the Buyer's contact information. If a property has open violations, the Seller signs and the Buyer signs (must be notarized). With open violations, the Buyer and Seller sign the Disclosure to acknowledge that any open violation notices have been disclosed and the violations will either be corrected prior to the sale or the Buyer is agreeing to make the listed repairs within 90 days.

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1. Why do I need to file a Certificate of Disclosure?
2. How can I determine if my property requires a Disclosure?
3. If there are open violations, can I sell the property?
4. Are certain property transfers or sales exempt from filing a disclosure?
5. What do I need to do to fulfill the Disclosure requirements?
6. I’ve done the research. What do I do with the form now?
7. Who needs to sign the Certificate of Disclosure and why?
8. What happens after I file the Disclosure?