Virginia Residential Property Disclosure

TLDR: The Virginia Residential Property Disclosure specifies what sellers are required or not required to disclose in Virginia. 

As you may remember from originally buying your property, disclosures are forms that ensure the buyer is aware of what they’re purchasing. The Virginia Residential Property Disclosure Act requires that Virginia buyers be informed of certain material facts about a property before settlement, but relieves sellers of responsibility for other property issues. 

These circumstances require seller disclosure:

There are other disclosures required by the state of Virginia, but the below circumstances specific to the Virginia Residential Property Disclosures Act require disclosure from seller to buyer:

Other detriments to the property place the burden of due diligence on the buyer’s shoulders. The Virginia Residential Property Disclosure Act (VRPDA) specifies 17 different areas where further investigation is the buyer’s responsibility, beginning most sections by stating, “The owner(s) make no warranty...”