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In Florida you are required to disclose. We have Flood Disclosure and Seller Disclosure forms.
This is a question for a real estate attorney. I would consult with one before closing, and in the future, before signing anything.
It depends on the zoning. The most probable answer is to build a house on it. If not, an adjoining neighbor might want more land, a playground, a pool. The community might even want to put amenities on it.
I would consult your broker. Brokerages may have their own forms for this and can guide you through the process of what you can and can not do. This is usually only done if the buyer is an agent, or an attorney.
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