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How to fill out the Natural Hazard Disclosure online
The Natural Hazard Disclosure is an essential document designed to inform potential buyers about various natural hazard risks associated with a property. Accurately completing this form is vital for making informed real estate decisions.
Follow the steps to fill out the Natural Hazard Disclosure form online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Natural Hazard Disclosure form and open it in the editor for completion.
- Begin by providing the property address in the designated space. Ensure that the information is accurate and clearly stated.
- In the section regarding hazardous areas, indicate whether the property lies within a Special Flood Hazard Area by selecting ‘Yes,’ ‘No,’ or ‘Do not know.’
- Proceed to check whether the property is in an area of potential flooding shown on a dam failure inundation map. Again select ‘Yes,’ ‘No,’ or ‘Do not know’ accordingly.
- Next, determine if the property is located in a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone by responding appropriately with the provided options.
- Check if the property is in a Wildland Area with substantial forest fire risks, selecting the correct response based on your knowledge.
- Indicate if the property lies within an Earthquake Fault Zone by choosing ‘Yes’ or ‘No.’
- Assess if the property is within a Seismic Hazard Zone, specifying if it falls under landslide or liquefaction zones.
- Review all completed sections for accuracy before adding your signatures. The transferor(s) and agent(s) should sign and date the form.
- Conclude by checking the correct box regarding the truthfulness of the information, then add the required signatures and dates for both the transferor(s) and transferee(s).
- Finally, save your changes to the document. You may choose to download, print, or share the completed form as necessary.
Complete your Natural Hazard Disclosure online today for a smoother real estate transaction.
The Natural Hazards Disclosure Act, under Sec. 1103 of the California Civil Code, states that real estate seller and brokers are legally required to disclose if the property being sold lies within one or more state or locally mapped hazard areas.