Privacy forever!
/Did you know that your real estate agent has a legal obligation to keep all details that are not public record regarding your sale or purchase private? Forever?
Public information varies depending on where you live, but in the Greater Cincinnati area the public has access to the following details about residential transactions:
- When you purchased or sold a property and to whom
- What the property taxes are on the property and whether they are current
- Your tax mailing address
In addition, real estate agents, lenders, appraisers, and other real estate professionals have access to some additional data. This is to assist us in making fair evaluations of properties and their values by providing us a more complete picture of how real estate transactions usually happen:
- The type of financing used to purchase a property (e.g. conventional, FHA, cash)
- The amount of time the property was on the market
- Any additional incentives offered as a part of the sale (e.g. seller-paid closing costs)
- Whether the property has any history of foreclosure action, even if it was resolved
Have I left anything out? If you have questions or comments about privacy in real estate, let me know in the comments!