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Under California Civil Code §1103, sellers must disclose natural hazard zone information. All of the following actions satisfy the seller's NHD obligation EXCEPT:

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A) The listing agent verbally informing the buyer about potential hazard zones without any written documentation

Verbal disclosure does not satisfy the NHD requirement. California Civil Code §1103 requires the Natural Hazard Disclosure to be in writing and delivered to the buyer as part of the statutory disclosure package. An oral statement from the agent is insufficient.

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A
The listing agent verbally informing the buyer about potential hazard zones without any written documentation
B
The seller personally researching government hazard maps and completing the NHD form based on their findings
C
Using a report prepared by a qualified third-party NHD disclosure company
D
Obtaining hazard zone information from the county assessor's office and documenting it on the NHD form

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