What is a Natural Hazards Disclosure Report? π€
π A natural hazards disclosure report is a document that describes the risks associated with natural hazards for a particular property.
π₯It may include information about earthquake faults, flooding, fires, and other hazards that could affect the property.
π In some areas, including California, it is required by law to have a natural hazards disclosure report before a property can be sold.
π The report can be 43β60 pages long and covers a range of hazards, including:
Earthquakes, Floods, Landslides, Wildfires, Tornadoes, Hurricanes, Tsunamis, Radon gas, Airports, and Industrial hazards.
βπΌWhoa! That looks overhwelming! Don’t worry, your Realtor will explain everthing to you. ππΌββοΈ
π And FYI, you probably don’t have to worry about Tsunamis in Knoxville. π