Seller's Information for Appraiser provided to Buyer - Massachusetts 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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The common law has for decades imposed duties on sellers of real estate, particularly residential real estate such as homes, condominiums, etc., to disclose to the buyer any material facts known to the seller affecting the value or desirability of the real estate being sold.
If a seller knowingly withholds information regarding a required seller disclosure, there may be legal consequences. A buyer could cancel the sale, or the seller could be legally liable. Sellers should be honest with any and all details they are required to disclose about the home.
Can the sellers agent or real estate broker complete the Property Condition Disclosure Statement? No. The seller is required to complete the PCDS based on the sellers actual knowledge.
In Massachusetts, sellers are legally obligated to disclose any material facts that could affect a buyers purchase decision. These material facts are essentially anything that could docHubly impact the propertys value, desirability, or safety.
Provide Comps and Explanations Appraisers dont know the backstories behind the neighborhood sales. Inform the Appraiser of distressed sales due to job loss, divorce, death, etc.. Leave any information about neighboring houses that may be relevant.

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Massachusetts is a caveat emptor state, also known as a buyer-beware state. Home sellers arent required by state law to fill out a seller disclosure form to share with potential buyers. However, the state does require disclosures related to asbestos and sewer systems.

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