Arkansas doesn’t require a seller’s property disclosure form, but most real estate agents will still require one since they must reveal any material facts about the property. Sharing this information upfront builds trust and helps prevent surprises later.
Clear disclosure also sets expectations and can make escrow negotiations smoother. Buyers are less likely to overreact to inspection findings when they already know the property’s condition. Plus, being transparent protects you from future claims that a defect was hidden or misrepresented.
- Arkansas Seller Property Disclosure
- Arkansas Seller Property Disclosure (Farm, Ranch, and Recreational Land)
- Arkansas Seller Property Disclosure (Commercial)
- Federal Lead-Based Paint Disclosures and Pamphlet (if built before 1978)
You May Also Need to Complete One or More of These Disclosures:
Include Your Disclosures on Your Arkansas MLS Listing
When you list your home on the MLS with homecoin.com for a low, one-time flat fee, we will upload your disclosures directly in your MLS listing, so you can easily comply with Arkansas law. Learn more about our flat fee MLS service here: https://homecoin.com/flat-fee-mls/arkansas
Requirements When Buying a Property:
Where Can I Learn More?
https://arec.arkansas.gov/news_post/is-property-condition-disclosure-required-by-law/
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