Virginia Seller's Disclosure Statement for Vacant Land

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In some states, a seller is required to disclose known facts that materially affect the value of the property that are not known and readily observable to the buyer. The Seller is required to disclose to a buyer all known facts that materially affect the value of the property which are not readily observable and are not known to the buyer. That disclosure requirement exists whether or not the seller occupied the property. A
Vacant Land Disclosure Statement specifically designed for the disclosure of facts related to vacant land is used in such states.


This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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Virginia is a caveat emptor (buyer beware) state. This essentially means that the responsibility for conducting a thorough inspection of the property that is contemplated to be purchased is on the Buyer.

Virginia's Residential Property Disclosure Act (the Act) (Virginia Code § 55.1-700 et seq.) requires real estate licensees to inform the parties to a transaction with whom they deal of their rights and obligations under the Act.

Although federal law requires some basic disclosures across the U.S., Virginia law does not require sellers to disclose much information about their property at all.

The Act also states that sellers of residential property located partially or wholly within a designated tourism activity zone established pursuant to § 15.2-982 may disclose in writing to prospective buyers or lessees that the property is located within a tourism activity zone.

The Virginia Residential Property Disclosure Act (§ 55.1-700 et seq. of the Code of Virginia) governs the information owners must disclose to prospective purchasers of residential real property. Certain residential property transfers are excluded from the requirements (see A§ 55.1-702).

The Virginia Residential Property Disclosure act is a statutory scheme enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia that requires a seller of real estate in Virginia to furnish to a purchaser a residential property disclosure statement for the buyer to beware of certain matters that may affect the buyer's decision to

Virginia Seller Disclosure Requirements In Virginia, however, the seller is obligated only to provide the buyer with a "Residential Property Disclosure Statement," (Code of Virginia § 55.1), which contains little information beyond statements by the seller about what is NOT being disclosed.

FIRST SALE OF A DWELLING: Transfers involving the first sale of a dwelling are exempt from the disclosure requirements of the Act, except § 55.1-702.

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Virginia Seller's Disclosure Statement for Vacant Land