By Todd Woody | Bloomberg
Most California homes were built long before the state required they be constructed to withstand wildfires .
Now, sellers of older homes in high-risk areas must disclose to potential buyers not only a dwelling’s susceptibility to fire but what they’ve done to address those vulnerabilities.
As climate change intensifies natural disasters, states across the US have been mandating that home sellers disclose risks such as flooding. But the California disclosure is the first to zero in on a property’s ability to survive a catastrophe.
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That could make the state a model as wildfire and other climate threats endanger homes across the US. While three dozen states require some d