There are two primary disclosure requirements in Louisiana. Click the links below to view the disclosure forms and learn more about each requirement.
- Louisiana Residential Property Disclosure Form (for residential property up to four dwelling units)
- Federal Lead-Based Paint Disclosures and Pamphlet (if built before 1978)
You May Also Need to Complete One or More of These Disclosures:
- Louisiana Historic District Property Disclosure
- Louisiana Disclosure of Information on Residential Sewerage Systems / Private Water Wells
- Federal Real Estate Disclosures
Requirements When Buying a Property:
Material Defects
Material defects must be disclosed. A material defect is a condition found within the property that was actually known by the seller and that results in one or all of the following:
- It has a substantial adverse effect on the value of the property, or
- It significantly impairs the health or safety of future occupants of the property, or
- If not repaired, removed, or replaced, significantly shortens the expected normal life of the property
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 Louisiana law. Learn more about our flat fee MLS service here: https://homecoin.com/flat-fee-mls/louisiana
Free Forms Available from the Louisiana Real Estate Commission
The state of Louisiana provides free contract and disclosure forms on their website. Some of the forms are mandatory (click here to view) while others are optional (click here to review).
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