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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the seller's disclosure form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the property address and city at the top of the form. This identifies the specific property being disclosed.
  3. Indicate whether you, as the seller, are currently occupying the property. If not, specify how long it has been unoccupied.
  4. In Section 1, check 'Yes', 'No', or 'Unknown' for each item listed regarding appliances and systems in the home. Be thorough to ensure accurate disclosures.
  5. Proceed to Section 2 and confirm if working smoke detectors are installed according to local regulations. Provide explanations if necessary.
  6. Continue through Sections 3 to 7, answering questions about known defects, repairs, and any legal issues related to the property. Attach additional sheets if needed for detailed explanations.
  7. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom. Ensure all required signatures are obtained from both seller(s) and purchaser(s).

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Your real estate agent is likely to be the first person to receive the Sellers Disclosure and will give you a summary before you even see it. But read through the entire document with them and ask them to explain anything you dont understand.
Several Texas laws require sellers to disclose information about their property prior to or at the time a sales contract is executed. Not only are sellers disclosures required by law, but they also give buyers important information, reduce risks for sellers, and lower your chances of facing a complaint or lawsuit.
Most states require home sellers to complete a Sellers Disclosure during the process of selling their home, but those requirements do vary by state. Sellers Disclosure forms are likely given to a seller by their agent to fill out with information that they know about the house from their experience living in it.
A sellers disclosure is a form that residential property sellers in Texas must complete to provide potential buyers with honest information about the condition of the property. The seller must disclose details such as: Any issues or damage to the property. Past incidents like flooding. Any repairs needed.
The disclosures required by Section 5.008, include (1) the presence and condition of equipment, fixtures and improvements; (2) the presence or absence of working smoke detectors; (3) defects in walls, foundations, plumbing, electrical, or other major components of the property, including structural components; (4)

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