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Real Estate — Transaction & Fair-Housing Checklist
The parent checklist is a must-not-skip gate. A real estate transaction has legally required, penalty-backed steps (agency disclosure, material-defect disclosure, fair-housing) that are easy to skip under deal pressure. This maps them onto the gate.
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How it works
The parent checklist is a must-not-skip gate. A real estate transaction has legally required, penalty-backed steps (agency disclosure, material-defect disclosure, fair-housing) that are easy to skip under deal pressure. This maps them onto the gate.
When to use it
- a real estate agent is running a listing/transaction and must not skip disclosure, agency, and fair-housing steps
- 'what do I need to disclose', writing an ad, handling an offer, closing coordination
When not to use it
the question is pure market/pricing analysis with no compliance step.
Worked example
Real Estate — Transaction & Fair-Housing Checklist
The parent checklist is a must-not-skip gate. A real estate transaction has legally required, penalty-backed steps (agency disclosure, material-defect disclosure, fair-housing) that are easy to skip under deal pressure. This maps them onto the gate.
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