Scott M. Ruchek

The California Natural Hazard Disclosure Report

The California Natural Hazard Disclosure Report is a document that provides information about natural hazards that may affect a property's value or safety. It is required by California law for most real estate transactions, and is intended to inform buyers about any known natural hazards on or near the property.

The report typically includes information about natural hazards such as earthquakes, floods, wildfires, and landslides, as well as information about whether the property is located within a designated flood zone or seismic hazard zone. The report may also include information about nearby bodies of water or slopes that could pose a risk.

It is important for buyers to review the natural hazard report carefully and understand the potential risks associated with the property before making an offer. In some cases, buyers may choose to negotiate with the seller to address any hazards or to obtain appropriate insurance coverage.

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