Residential Rental Property Disclosure Authorization Form 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin with Section 1, entering the Property Owner's name, Social Security Number or ITIN, and full mailing address. Ensure all details are accurate for proper identification.
  3. In Section 2, provide the Property Management Company’s name and license number. If there are multiple appointees, attach additional sheets as necessary.
  4. For Section 3, check the box to authorize disclosure of confidential information to the PMC Appointee. Specify the applicable tax periods.
  5. In Section 4, grant limited Power of Attorney by checking relevant boxes that allow the PMC Appointee to manage your TPT license and file returns on your behalf.
  6. Complete Section 8 with your signature and date. If signing on behalf of a corporation, ensure you check the appropriate box confirming your authority.
  7. Finally, have the PMC Appointee sign in Section 9e to validate their representation.

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Not every seller of residential property in Ohio is required to complete the disclosure form. You need not do so if the home sale youre involved in is either a: forced sale, such as a foreclosure, bankruptcy, probate transaction, or eminent domain. transfer from one co-owner to another.
This disclosure will help you to make informed choices about your relationship with the real estate broker and its sales agents. Throughout the transaction you may receive more than one disclosure form. The law may require each agent assisting in the transaction to present you with this disclosure form.
Ohio law requires owners of residential real estate (1-4 family) to complete and provide to the buyer a Residential Property Disclosure Form disclosing certain conditions and information concerning the property known by the owner.
A sellers disclosure is a real estate document that provides details about a propertys condition and how it might negatively impact the value of the home. It is often required by law, though what it needs to contain can vary by state and locality.
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.