Real Estate Nondisclosure
Sabel Law APC represents clients in California real estate nondisclosure and misrepresentation disputes involving property defects, seller disclosures, inspection issues, concealment claims, and reliance on information during a transaction. These matters often require careful review of disclosures, inspections, communications, repair history, photographs, and expert evaluations.
Common nondisclosure issues
Seller disclosure disputes: Claims may involve alleged omissions or inaccurate statements in disclosure forms, questionnaires, listing materials, or communications before closing.
Property condition issues: Disputes may involve water intrusion, structural concerns, drainage, pest issues, unpermitted work, prior repairs, or other conditions affecting value or use.
Inspection and reliance evidence: Inspection reports, buyer questions, seller responses, agent communications, and repair estimates may affect whether information was disclosed or reasonably understood.
Damages and remedies: The dispute may involve repair costs, diminished value, rescission issues, settlement demands, insurance participation, or litigation strategy.
Frequently asked questions
What evidence matters in a nondisclosure claim?
Important evidence may include disclosure forms, inspection reports, repair records, contractor estimates, photos, emails, text messages, agent communications, and proof of what each side knew before closing.
Does every property problem create a nondisclosure claim?
No. The facts matter, including what was known, what was disclosed, what inspections showed, whether the issue was material, and how the buyer relied on the information.
Can nondisclosure disputes settle before trial?
Often, yes. Settlement may involve repairs, payment, price adjustments, releases, mediation, or other negotiated terms.
Contact Sabel Law APC
To discuss a real estate nondisclosure dispute, contact Sabel Law APC at Contact@sabellaw.com. You may also call the Los Angeles office at (213) 262-2616, the San Diego office at (619) 604-5434, or the Nevada office at (725) 525-5583.
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