If youāre feeling confident about selling your home yourself, I get it. You know your house. Youāve watched the comps. Maybe youāre even in a hot neighborhood like Hunterās Green or New Tampa, and youāre thinking, āWhy not try it solo first?ā
But even confident FSBO sellers can run into issuesānot because they arenāt capable, but because selling a home isnāt just about confidence. Itās about coverage.
Letās walk through a few things even the most prepared Tampa FSBO seller needs to watch for.
š 1. Legal Disclosure Requirements in Florida
Florida law requires you to disclose any material defects that could affect the value of your home. That includes roof issues, plumbing problems, past insurance claims, or anything else that could become a liability.
Iāve worked with FSBO sellers who didnāt realize thisāand it came back to bite them after the sale. Having someone to guide you through proper documentation can save major headaches (and lawsuits).
š§¾ 2. Contract Mistakes and Missing Addenda
The sales contract alone is over 10 pagesāand thatās before adding disclosures, timelines, repair agreements, and contingencies. Miss one line item, and you could be stuck renegotiating⦠or even losing the deal.
Agents use tools and legal partners to make sure nothing gets missed. When I work with sellers, I donāt just fill in blanksāI help them understand why every clause matters.
š¤ 3. Buyer Tactics You May Not See Coming
Buyers (and their agents) know that FSBO sellers donāt always have backup. Some use that to their advantageālowballing the price, pushing unrealistic repair demands, or slipping in closing costs that you might not even catch.
A skilled listing agent knows how to spot red flags, push back where needed, and keep the deal clean and fair.
Final Thought from a Local Expert
Selling a home is a big transaction. Confidence is greatābut protection is better. If youāre going FSBO in New Tampa, Iām always available to review your plan, walk through your numbers, or step in if things get off track.
Iām Whitney Lohr, Tampa Realtor. Even if you donāt hire me, I want you to succeed. Letās make sure youāre covered.

