Direct answer: It sounds like you’re asking about the latest developments on disclosures required when a fire starts to burn, particularly in real estate transactions. While I can share current general guidance, I can’t fetch live news right now. If you’d like, I can look up the most recent updates and summarize them with sources.
What I can provide now:
- In many U.S. jurisdictions, disclosures related to fire risk and fire hardening are evolving, especially for homes in high or very high wildfire hazard zones. Some states have introduced or updated forms that require sellers to disclose wildfire mitigation measures, vulnerabilities, and retrofit options to buyers.
- A common recent pattern is: (a) requiring sellers to disclose whether a home sits in a high-risk zone, (b) providing or noting a list of low-cost retrofits that may reduce wildfire risk, and (c) indicating whether the seller has completed any fire-hardening disclosures or mitigations.
- In California, a notable change was the introduction of updated forms for fire hardening disclosures (often tied to defensible space and vulnerability disclosures) with effective dates tied to new forms or revisions. Real estate professionals are advised to refresh their disclosures to align with the updated forms and timelines.
- In other states, such as Tennessee, fire protection service information might appear on property disclosures to inform buyers about fire department services and associated fees.
Illustrative example:
- If a home sits in a high wildfire hazard zone, the seller may need to provide: (1) a vulnerability disclosure, (2) a low-cost retrofit disclosure listing recommended improvements, and (3) confirmation of any completed fire-hardening measures. Buyers can then evaluate mitigation options and costs before closing.
Would you like me to pull the latest, jurisdiction-specific updates (e.g., Texas, California, Tennessee) and provide a concise, cited summary with any relevant form names and dates? If you specify a location (city/cstate) I can tailor the update and include direct sources.
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