Washington seller disclosure 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Washington Seller Disclosure in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the names of the seller and purchaser in the designated fields. Ensure that both parties' names are clearly printed for legal accuracy.
  3. Next, input the property address where indicated. This is crucial for identifying the specific property involved in the contract.
  4. Review the disclosure statement carefully. It informs you about potential forfeiture rights if conditions of the contract are not met. Make sure you understand this section fully.
  5. Finally, both purchasers must sign and print their names at the bottom of the form, along with dating it to validate your agreement.

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Washington State requires sellers of residential real property to thoroughly disclose material facts on a form called the Residential Real Property Disclosure Statement (often referred to as Form 17).
Sellers are typically required to disclose any material facts about the home that could affect its value or safety. When it comes to mold, this includes: Existing Mold Problems: If there is any visible mold or if mold testing has confirmed its presence, this must be disclosed to the buyer.
Homeowners are required to disclose any mold issues during a sale. 339.730. 1. This states that an agent must disclose to any potential buyer all adverse material facts actually known or that should have been known by the agent.
Sellers must fill out either an unimproved or improved residential real estate disclosure form, which covers various topics about the propertys condition. This comprehensive form asks about the state of the homes electrical, plumbing, heating and other systems.
Sellers are required to disclose property information to the realtor and potential buyers based on state and local laws. A disclosure document details a propertys condition and what might negatively affect its value. Sellers who willfully conceal information can be sued and potentially convicted of a crime.

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There are no explicit protections from mold for tenants in Washington. Although landlords dont have a specific legal mandate to fix mold problems, they are legally obligated to fix the problems that cause mold growth, such as water leaks and ventilation or heating defects.
Lenders are required to provide your Closing Disclosure three business days before your scheduled closing. Use these days wiselynow is the time to resolve problems. If something looks different from what you expected, ask why.

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