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Disclosure Directive is a legal document that was released by the Washington State Health Care Authority - a government authority operating within Washington.
Q: What is the Disclosure Directive in Washington?
A: The Disclosure Directive in Washington is a set of rules and regulations that require sellers to disclose certain information about a property to potential buyers.
Q: What information does the Disclosure Directive require sellers to disclose?
A: The Disclosure Directive requires sellers to disclose information about known defects or issues with the property, as well as any material facts that could potentially affect the value or desirability of the property.
Q: Why is the Disclosure Directive important?
A: The Disclosure Directive is important because it helps ensure transparency in real estate transactions, allowing buyers to make informed decisions about a property before purchasing.
Q: Who is responsible for making disclosures under the Disclosure Directive?
A: The seller of a property is responsible for making the required disclosures under the Disclosure Directive.
Q: What happens if a seller fails to make the required disclosures?
A: If a seller fails to make the required disclosures under the Disclosure Directive, they may be held liable for any damages or losses suffered by the buyer as a result.
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