Selling residential and commercial real estate in Los Angeles is a maze of legal protections, and supporting documentation. Los Angeles real estate disclosures for property owners are some of the most important aspects of legal protection to have, and often the caveat to many lawsuits, and subsequent arbitrations. A simple $70.85 is a key player in transferring title to your properties and having a smooth escrow. In this article, I examine the 8 components of Form 9A or Residential Property Report (RPR) as well as show you some insights into why you need it, how to order it, and read it.
Report of Residential Property Records (Form 9 or RPR)
Section 96.300 L.A.M.C. requires that the seller of Residential Property within the City of Los Angeles shall apply to the City for a report of Residential Property Records and Pending Special Assessment Liens (.pdf or online) and deliver such report to the buyer prior to entering into an agreement of sale or exchange of the Residential Property or prior to the close of escrow in connection therewith.
1. Water Conservation Devices
2. Security Lighting and Locks
3. Seismic Gas Shut-Off Valves (SGSOV) or Excess Flow Shut-Off Valve (EFSOV)
4. Metal Bars, Grills, Grates, Security Roll-Down Shutters, And Similar Devices Installed Over Emergency Escape
5. Smoke Detectors
6. Carbon Monoxide Detectors
7. Impact Glazing/Approved Film for sliding glass panels of sliding-type doors
8. Protected Trees