California Association of Realtors – Adobe PDF (form example) Fire Detector Compliance Statement (No. 13113.8 (b)) – This statement must be forwarded to a potential buyer interested in purchasing a detached home. You will need to confirm the form confirming that the seller is complying with California fire detection laws. Disclosure statement forwarded. California`s official form for disclosing known problems that could have a negative impact on the value of a home or pose an unacceptable risk to the safety or health of buyers. (CAL. CIV No. 1102.4) Disclosure Statement (No. 1102.4) – The seller is legally required to provide the potential buyer with a completed disclosure form containing important information about the property sold. The following required information may also be included in the form: Natural Hazard Disclosure Statement (NHDS) – The seller or his representative is responsible for providing the buyer with a disclosure form informing the buyer of the potential natural risks associated with the contract. The form above contains the following mandatory statements: Advisory Notice title insurance (p. 1057.6) – If the buyer does not have property insurance during the purchase of a residential property in a fiduciary transaction, the following paragraph must be communicated with the following paragraph: Community Facilities District (CFD) (P.

1102.6b (b)) – If the property sold is in a district of Mello-Roos. The seller is required to notify the buyer of a communication regarding the specific tax information relating to the territory. Water Heater Compliance Statement (B) – Property sellers must certify in writing that the water heater in the property is properly secured to prevent displacement in the event of an earthquake. (The title form also contains the fire compliance statement.) Water conservation devices and detectors (CC 1101.4) – Inform the purchaser of water features that need to be replaced during the construction and condition of carbon monoxide detectors. Local Option (No. 1102.6a) – Some California cities and counties require that a secondary disclosure form be completed for data specific to the municipality where the property is located.