Whats on the Colorado Seller Disclosure Form?

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You know your Colorado home better than anyone, including its imperfections. If you’re making plans to sell, you may be wondering how much you need to reveal on the Colorado seller disclosure form, officially known as the Seller’s Property Disclosure (Residential).

This form gives potential buyers a better picture of your property’s condition and history, allowing them to make a more informed decision about their purchase. It can also protect you.

In this post, we’ll show you what to expect, how much detail to provide on the form, and what could go wrong if you leave something out. We’ll also provide a downloadable Disclosure Litmus Test to help you identify any red flags before you tackle the official form.

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What is the Colorado seller disclosure form?

The Colorado seller disclosure form, or Seller’s Property Disclosure (Residential), is a 10-page document developed by the Colorado Real Estate Commission. It’s designed to help you disclose any known issues or facts about your home that could affect its value or a buyer’s decision to move forward.

Colorado law requires sellers to disclose all material facts — in other words, anything that could impact the buyer’s use or enjoyment of the property. The Seller’s Property Disclosure (Residential) form acts as a guide to help you do this thoroughly. It covers everything from structural issues and past repairs to neighborhood conditions and HOA rules.


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