Seller's Information for Appraiser provided to Buyer - Indiana 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Owner Information. Fill in your Name, Address, City, State, Zip code, Work Phone, Home Phone, Fax, and E-mail. Ensure all details are accurate for effective communication.
  3. Next, provide the Property Information. Enter the Property Address and indicate whether this is a Residential Appraisal by selecting 'YES' or 'NO'. If available, include a brief Property Description or attach additional documents if necessary.
  4. In the Known Liens section, list any Lender (Lien Holder), along with the Date and Amount Owed. This information is crucial for transparency during the appraisal process.
  5. Finally, specify the Purpose of Appraisal (e.g., Selling, refinance) to clarify your intentions regarding the property.

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By Indiana state law, a county assessor must review a sales disclosure form (SDF) for any transfer of a real property interest for valuable consideration, per IC 6-1.1-5.5-1. This sales disclosure filing fee is $20 in every county in the state of Indiana.
Indiana law (IC 32-21-5) generally requires sellers of 1-4 unit residential property to complete this form regarding the known physical condition of the property. An owner must complete and sign the disclosure form and submit the form to a prospective buyer before an offer is accepted for the sale of the real estate.
Sales Disclosures (printed and signed) and Deeds must first be stamped by the County Assessors Office (City-County Building Room W121) Please be prepared to pay the transfer fee $10 per parcel and the sales disclosure fee $20 per form.
Sellers in Indiana need to hire a title company or an escrow agent to close a sale. Indiana doesnt require sellers to have an attorney, but we recommend considering one. An attorney can also draw up your sales contract and ensure you comply with local laws. Attorneys in Indiana typically cost between $91 and $189.
A sales disclosure is a State Form (46021) that is completed for property transfers, both those that are transferred for valuable consideration and those that are the result of foreclosure, the express threat of foreclosure, divorce, court orders, judgments, condemnation, or probate.

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