In a recent development, a new law has been implemented in Florida that mandates home sellers to disclose their property’s flood risk. The law specifically outlines what constitutes a flood, providing clarity for both sellers and buyers in the real estate market.
Key points of the law include:
– Requirement for home sellers in Florida to disclose property’s flood risk
– Definition of what qualifies as a flood under the law
– Aimed at providing transparency and awareness for buyers in the real estate market
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