May a licensee request a copy of a home inspection report prepared for a buyer and provide it to a seller?
A. Yes, if agreed to by the buyer as a term of the offer to purchase. Lines 97 through 102 of the offer to purchase form, WB-11, provide that the buyer will promptly provide copies of all inspection reports to the seller and to the listing broker if the property is listed. A buyer desiring to modify these requirements should discuss any modifications to the standard language with the licensee who is assisting in preparing the offer. Q: Is it Wisconsin Disclosure Law that if a person has died in a home, that information must be disclosed to the prospective buyer in a Real Estate Transaction? Even if it was a death due to natural causes? A: A broker or salesperson is not required to disclose to any person in connection with the sale, exchange, purchase or rental of real property, that the property was the site of a specific act or occurrence, if the act or occurrence had no effect on the physical condition of the property or any structures located on the property.
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