"What repairs or renovations have been done, and is the home energy-efficient?"
Buyers should ask for a clear list of repairs, upgrades, dates completed, contractor names, permit history, and warranties. In California, sellers are required to make statutory disclosures about known material facts in many residential transactions, and buyers should review the TDS / Transfer Disclosure Statement, the SPQ / Seller Property Questionnaire, and other related disclosures carefully.
For any major work such as HVAC replacement, roof work, electrical upgrades, room additions, windows, plumbing repipes, or solar installation, verify whether the work was properly permitted and whether the contractor was licensed.
For solar in particular, California’s Solar Consumer Protection Guide tells consumers to confirm ownership status, financing terms, transferability, and contractor licensing.
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