Oregon home saler disclosure form 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin with Section 1 if claiming an exclusion. Initial the appropriate exclusion and provide your signature and date.
  3. If not claiming an exclusion, proceed to Section 2. Fill in the property address and answer each question regarding the condition of the property, ensuring no spaces are left blank.
  4. For each question, select 'Yes', 'No', or 'Unknown' as applicable. If you answer 'Yes' to any questions marked with an asterisk (*), attach additional explanations as needed.
  5. Complete the verification section at the end of Section 2 by signing and dating it. Ensure that all sellers sign this section.
  6. Finally, provide a copy of this completed form to potential buyers, ensuring they acknowledge receipt by signing where indicated.

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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.
You can get the form from a buyers or sellers agent or real estate attorney. While the disclosure form will vary in format, it may contain the following: List of specific issues the homeowner must check off if the home has them. Questions about the property the seller must answer with Yes, No or Unknown
You can get the form from a buyers or sellers agent or real estate attorney. While the disclosure form will vary in format, it may contain the following: List of specific issues the homeowner must check off if the home has them.
Under Oregon law a seller must disclose to the buyer any material defects known to the seller that would not be readily apparent to a buyer. Oregon civil law also imposes on all parties to a contract a duty of good faith and fair dealing.
Georgia is a buyer-beware state, meaning sellers are not required to complete a disclosure form. However, they must disclose any known material defects that could affect value or safety. Examples include issues like structural problems, roof leaks and environmental hazards, to name a few.

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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.

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