Receive presentation on research for new real estate disclosure requirements
In Plain English
The Rent Board asked staff to research requiring landlords or sellers to disclose more information about rental properties during sales. Staff will present their findings on what other cities require and recommend whether Richmond should adopt similar rules. If approved, buyers and tenants could get more information about rent history, building conditions, or tenant rights before transactions.
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