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Real Estate/Development

Sep. 4, 1998

Disclosure Dilemma

Under state disclosure laws, real estate brokers and agents must disclose information that would affect the value and desirability of a property - information that may include anything from leaky roofs to noisy neighbors.

By Michael Ueda
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Under state disclosure laws, real estate brokers and agents must disclose information that would affect the value and desirability of a property - information that may include anything from leaky roofs to noisy neighbors.
        However, in the wake of Megan...

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