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But, there are 12 states that are still considered \u201cnon-disclosure:\u201d Alaska, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri (some counties), Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, Texas, Utah and Wyoming. In a non-disclosure state, transaction sale prices are not available to the public.
Arizona Affidavit of Disclosure Information. Before a transfer of real property is finalized, Arizona law requires the seller to disclose material facts about the relevant property to the buyer in a seller's disclosure report.
Anyone selling a home in Arizona is required to disclose any known material facts and any defects or issues that should be known about their property.
A seller in Arizona is required by law to disclose material information about the property that the seller actually and personally knows of.
This form is used to record the selling price, date of sale and other required information about the sale of property.
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A seller in Arizona is required by law to disclose material information about the property that the seller actually and personally knows of.
Every buyer should receive a Seller's Property Disclosure Statement (\u201cSPDS\u201d).
Sellers are obligated by Arizona common law to disclose all known material facts about a property to the buyer. The SPDS is designed to provide this disclosure.
A seller in Arizona is required by law to disclose material information about the property that the seller actually and personally knows of.
Anyone selling a home in Arizona is required to disclose any known material facts and any defects or issues that should be known about their property.

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