06/17/2026
Sellers get sued after closing more often than you’d think — and it usually comes down to one careless line on their disclosure forms.
California requires sellers to fill out the Transfer Disclosure Statement and Seller Property Questionnaire. Combined, that’s 100+ questions about your home’s condition, history, and known defects. Most sellers rush through them assuming nothing is wrong.
That assumption is what creates liability.
If a buyer finds an issue after closing and your disclosures were vague or inaccurate, you’re exposed even if you genuinely forgot. Vague language is not a legal defense.
The right move: answer specifically, qualify honestly (“to the best of my knowledge”), and review your records before submitting. Your agent should walk you through every question.
We do this with every seller we work with across Glendora, Pasadena, San Dimas, La Verne, Azusa, Altadena, and the SGV.
DM us or call/text Marcus Ibrahim directly — we’ll walk you through it step by step.
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Marcus & Helen Ibrahim | Team Ibrahim Real Estate
San Gabriel Valley & Greater Los Angeles | DRE 02103911