Did you or your client purchase real property and receive a timely, complete and accurate Natural Hazard Disclosure report required by California State law?

If not, you or your client;

  1. May have paid too much for the property due to undisclosed undesirable factors.
  2. May not be able to build on their property.
  3. May not be able to obtain / maintain insurance on the property.
  4. May have unknown tax assessments.
  5. May unknowingly be in high-fire zones and subject to onerous local defensible space and vegetation management ordinances.
  6. May unknowingly be in liquefaction, subsidence, soils hazard areas, and seismic zones.
  7. May be subject to non-disclosed noise, industrial, radon etc. issues.

If you or your client purchased real property in California and have not received a timely, complete and accurate Natural Hazard Disclosure report required by California State law BarristerData can help. We provide site-specific natural hazard property analysis of disclosuresas required by California Civil Code ยง 1103.2 et seq.

BarristerData provides complete and accurate natural hazard property data and comparative analysis based on research of Federal, State, and Local sources. Providing determination of hazards where the property was found to be located IN, and/or proximate to, a specific hazard zone and could directly affect the subject property.

BarristerData is not a law firm and it is not engaged in the practice of law in any state. BarristerData does not provide legal advice and it does not perform the services of an attorney. You understand that your use, purchase, or download of any information, report, or data from this site or any communication with BarristerData is not legal advice, does not establish an attorney-client relationship, and does not constitute the practice of law.