One of the significant changes introduced by S0033 is the increase of the civil penalty for failing to provide the necessary seller disclosure form. Previously, the penalty stood at one hundred dollars ($100); this bill proposes to raise it to a maximum of one thousand dollars ($1,000) for each violation. This change underscores the importance the legislature places on ensuring compliance among sellers and their agents, promoting responsible practices within the real estate market.
Summary
Bill S0033, titled 'Real Estate Sales Disclosures', aims to amend existing laws governing real estate transactions in Rhode Island. Specifically, this legislation focuses on the requirement for sellers to provide a completed real estate disclosure form to buyers during the sale of residential properties. The bill seeks to ensure that buyers are adequately informed about the property they intend to purchase by mandating the acknowledgment of the disclosure form in sales agreements. This will enhance transparency in real estate transactions and safeguard the interests of potential homeowners.
Contention
While the bill appears largely straightforward with a clear purpose, there could be points of contention regarding its enforcement and the implications of higher penalties on sellers. Stakeholders such as real estate agents and property developers might express concerns related to the increased financial liabilities imposed by the higher penalties. There may also be discussions about the potential impact on housing market dynamics, especially for smaller sellers who may find the increased penalty burdensome.
Modifies the real estate sales disclosure form to include the disclosure of “blower door diagnostic air leakage testing” and advises that air leakage testing is recommended prior to purchasing a residential unit.
Modifies the real estate sales disclosure form to include the disclosure of “blower door diagnostic air leakage testing” and advises that air leakage testing is recommended prior to purchasing a residential unit.
Real estate commission; real estate brokers, companies, salespersons; training, qualifications licensure; penalties for certain licensee conduct; required disclosures, prohibited conduct