TREC No. OP-H
8-7-2017
(Street Address and City)
Seller's Disclosure Notice Concerning the Property at
Does the property have working smoke detectors installed in accordance with the smoke detector requirements of Chapter
766, Health and Safety Code? If the answer to this question is no or unknown, explain
(Attach additional sheets if necessary):
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Yes No Unknown.
Chapter 766 of the Health and Safety Code requires one-family or two-family dwellings to have working smoke detectors
installed in accordance with the requirements of the building code in effect in the area in which the dwelling is located,
including performance, location, and power source requirements. If you do not know the building code requirements in
effect in your area, you may check unknown above or contact your local building official for more information. A buyer may
require a seller to install smoke detectors for the hearing impaired if: (1) the buyer or a member of the buyer's family who
will reside in the dwelling is hearing impaired; (2) the buyer gives the seller written evidence of the hearing impairment from
a licensed physician; and (3) within 10 days after the effective date, the buyer makes a written request for the seller to install
smoke detectors for the hearing impaired and specifies the locations for the installation. The parties may agree who will bear
the cost of installing the smoke detectors and which brand of smoke detectors to install.
Are you (Seller) aware of any known defects/malfunctions in any of the following? Write Yes (Y) if you are aware, write No (N)
if you are not aware.
Interior Walls Ceilings Floors
Exterior Walls Doors Windows
Roof Foundation/Slab(s) Sidewalks
Walls/Fences Driveways Intercom System
Plumbing/Sewers/Septics Electrical Systems Lighting Fixtures
Other Structural Components (Describe):
If the answer to any of the above is yes, explain. (Attach additional sheets if necessary):
2.
*
3.
Are you (Seller) aware of any of the following conditions? Write Yes (Y) if you are aware, write No (N) if you are not aware.4.
Active Termites (includes wood destroying insects)
Termite or Wood Rot Damage Needing Repair
Previous Termite Damage
Previous Termite Treatment
Previous Flooding
Improper Drainage
Water Penetration
Located in 100-Year Floodplain
Present Flood Insurance Coverage
Landfill, Settling, Soil Movement, Fault Lines
Single Blockable Main Drain in Pool/Hot Tub/Spa*
Previous Structural or Roof Repair
Hazardous or Toxic Waste
Asbestos Components
Urea-formaldehyde Insulation
Radon Gas
Lead Based Paint
Aluminum Wiring
Previous Fires
Unplatted Easements
Subsurface Structure or Pits
Previous Use of Premises for Manufacture of
Methamphetamine
If the answer to any of the above is yes, explain. (Attach additional sheets if necessary):
* A single blockable main drain may cause a suction entrapment hazard for an individual.