Minnesota statute requires that, among other things, before signing an agreement to sell or transfer real property, the seller or transferor must disclose in writing to the buyer or transferee information on how sewage generated at the property is managed. The disclosure must be made by delivering a statement to the buyer or transferee that either:
- the sewage goes to a facility permitted by the agency; or
- the sewage does not go to a permitted facility, and is therefore subject to applicable requirements.
The disclosure form has additional questions related the system that the seller must answer.
Where Can I Get A Copy of the Disclosure Form?
There are two ways to get this form:
- The Minnesota Bar publishes a set of residential real estate forms, including contracts and disclosures. These forms are available for free on their website, you just need to sign up and take a short survey.
- The Minnesota Association of Realtors publishes the disclosure form. We will provide you a copy of the form, and any other Minnesota disclosure, for free when you list on the MLS through us for a one-time fee of $95.
Include Your Disclosures on Your MLS Listing
When you list your home on the MLS with homecoin.com for a one-time fee of $95, we will upload your disclosures directly in your MLS listing, so you can easily comply with Minnesota law. Learn more about our flat fee MLS service here: https://homecoin.com/flat-fee-mls/minnesota
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