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The PRDS Supplemental Sellers Checklist is a vital document for sellers in California to disclose material facts regarding their property. This guide will provide clear, step-by-step instructions on filling out the form online to ensure compliance with legal obligations while making the process efficient and straightforward.
Follow the steps to complete the checklist seamlessly.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the PRDS Supplemental Sellers Checklist and open it in your preferred online editor.
- Begin by entering the property address in the designated space at the top of the form. Include the date of completion to keep track of when the checklist is filled out.
- In section 1, provide the approximate lot size, house square footage, and the age of the house. If unknown, tick the 'UNKNOWN' box next to each item.
- Account for all alterations made to the property in section 2, noting the nature of work and completion dates. Indicate whether you have permits or other documentation by checking 'Yes' or 'No' as applicable.
- Continue through sections 3 to 23, carefully reviewing each item and answering 'Yes' or 'No' based on your knowledge of past or present issues. Provide detailed explanations for any 'Yes' responses in the space provided.
- In section 24, include any additional information that may be relevant but was not covered in previous sections.
- After completing the checklist, ensure all entries are accurate before saving your changes. You may then download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Complete your PRDS Supplemental Sellers Checklist online today to ensure a smooth and transparent selling process.
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