Disclosure Report revised vs.10-9-13 - City of St. Peters, Missouri - stpetersmo 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form, ensuring it reflects the current date of completion.
  3. In the 'TO' section, input the names of both Purchaser/Buyer (Grantee) and Seller/Owner (Grantor) as required.
  4. Fill in the property address under 'Location', making sure to attach any necessary legal exhibits that describe the property.
  5. Acknowledge city ordinances and standards by checking relevant items listed under this section, ensuring compliance with local regulations.
  6. Indicate any subdivision regulations applicable to the property, noting any covenants or restrictions that may affect ownership.
  7. Document any easements or rights-of-way affecting the property, attaching a survey if available for clarity.
  8. Specify any other items discussed in relation to the property in the designated area provided on the form.
  9. Finally, ensure all parties sign and date where indicated at the bottom of the form before submission.

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A seller disclosure is a legal document in which a property owner provides information about known issues with the home. Under Colorado law, sellers must disclose material defects and conditions that could affect the propertys value, desirability, or safety.
The property disclosure statement is commonly attached to a purchase agreement after its completed and signed by both the buyer and seller.
California requires sellers to complete a , and real estate agents may not fill out this form for the seller.
Seller disclosures are listed on a legal document called a seller disclosure form or a property disclosure statement. Most states have a standard template that the seller fills out, but some states allow the seller to disclose more conservatively, meaning that they are not required to provide as much disclosure
Missouri law mandates that sellers provide buyers with specific details regarding the propertys condition, history, and any known defects. Some disclosures are straightforward, while others may require careful review of the propertys past and current state.

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As others have mentioned, ask the listing agent, and in 99% of cases, they will be happy to provide you with a link to the disclosures - unless theres something unusual in them. One important thing to note is that I said listing agent, not the open house agent.

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