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Compliance

Florida's updated seller disclosure is live. Three clauses your template may be missing.

Attorney-verified summary of what changed — and why brokerages should diff their forms now rather than at the closing table.

Gabriela OrtizLegal & ComplianceMay 29, 2026 5 min
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Florida's revised seller's property disclosure took effect this week, and three substantive changes are worth a brokerage-wide review before they surface in a transaction.

The update tightens language around flood history and insurance claims, adds a specific assessment-disclosure line relevant to condo and HOA properties, and revises the as-is acknowledgment. None of it is exotic. All of it is the kind of thing that becomes expensive when a stale template is in circulation.

Compliance Sentinel flagged the change overnight and can diff the new template against the version your brokerage currently has on file, clause by clause — turning a compliance chore into a five-minute confirmation.

The broader point: in a consolidation era where scaled competitors have full-time legal teams, attorney-verified regulatory intelligence is exactly the kind of moat an independent can rent instead of build.