Disclosures · powered by HomeCV

Prepare disclosures well ahead of the sale.

Every buyer deserves a clear picture. Every seller deserves a fair presentation. A win-win deal begins when both sides understand the home.

You answer from what you know. Passpo helps you present it in an organized, digital way.

Disclosure question

Has the property had any water intrusion, flooding, or drainage issues?

Draft from your records

A basement drainage repair was completed in May 2023 (invoice on file). No further water-related records have been uploaded since.

drainage-repair-2023.pdf
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Disclosure is getting harder to leave until the last minute.

In many states, sellers are expected to disclose known conditions, water issues, repairs, system problems, environmental and flood history, permits, and other material facts.

Disclosure is the moment a home's history becomes part of the transaction.
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Buyer questions, answered with confidence.

When it's time to disclose, the answers are often spread across old emails, invoices, inspection reports, permits, warranties, test results, photos, public databases, and memory. Sellers are asked things like:

?Was there ever water damage or a drainage issue?
?Was the roof repaired or replaced?
?Were the septic, radon, or water tested?
When sellers rely on memory alone, details get missed, misstated, or surface too late.
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Turn home records into disclosure-ready context.

Passpo organizes the information already inside the HomeCV and helps prepare draft responses from those records, notes, reports, photos, and public links. It works only from what's there:

  • Reviews uploaded records and connects them to disclosure topics.
  • Summarizes the home's known history.
  • Drafts responses with a source reference where one exists.
  • Flags what's missing or needs your confirmation.
Passpo doesn't invent answers. It works from available information, and you decide what's true.
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Know exactly what to gather next.

Passpo shows what's already strong and gently points to anything that would make the picture even more complete, a permit, a warranty, an inspection report, a test result, or a helpful public link.

Handle it early, on your own terms, so the home shows beautifully and everything's ready well before buyers ask.
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Four steps, done early.

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Build the HomeCV

Add the records, reports, photos, permits, and notes you have. No minimum required.

2

Map to disclosure topics

Passpo connects available records to common areas, roof, water, structure, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, permits, environmental, flood, septic, pests, repairs.

3

Generate drafts

Passpo drafts responses from what's on file and marks where a source exists or where confirmation is needed.

4

Review before use

You review every response with your agent or attorney before submitting any official disclosure form.

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A preparation tool, not a substitute.

Passpo helps organize the record. It is not legal advice, an inspection, a certification, a guarantee, or a substitute for official disclosure obligations.

Passpo does not:

  • Decide what you are legally required to disclose.
  • Guarantee the condition of the property.
  • Replace attorneys, agents, inspectors, or engineers.
Passpo organizes the record. The seller reviews and confirms the information.
Start today

Organize the information buyers value most.

Start a HomeCV, organize the records, and draft disclosure responses from what you actually have.