N.R.S. Section 113.130 mandates that sellers of residential real estate must provide a Seller's Property Disclosure form to buyers before the sale, detailing known material defects affecting the property's value or use. Other disclosures may be required as well, depending on the type of property and whether it is for sale or for lease. We will need the disclosures to activate your listing.
- For Residential Sales Complete the Following:
- For Vacant Land Sales:
- For Both Sales and Rentals (if built before 1978):
You May Also Need to Complete One or More of These Disclosures:
- Federal Real Estate Disclosures
- Nevada Common Interest Community and Condominium Hotel Disclosures
- Nevada Impact Fees Disclosure
- Nevada Private Transfer Fee Obligation
- Nevada Open Range Disclosure
- Nevada Construction Defect Disclosure and Waiver
- Nevada Water and Sewer Rates Disclosure
- Nevada Used Manufactured / Mobile Home Disclosure
- Nevada Manufactured Home Park Disclosure
- Nevada Soil Report (New Construction Only)
- Nevada Condominium Conversion Disclosure
- Nevada Mold Notice and Waiver
- Nevada Road Maintenance District Disclosure
- Nevada Smart Home Disclosure
- Nevada Probate Sale Disclosure
- Nevada Local Area Disclosures
When Should I Provide These Disclosures?
The timeline for providing the disclosure can vary. We recommend you provide them in advance and require the buyer signed versions be included with any offer.
Include Your Disclosures on Your 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 Nevada law. Learn more about our flat fee MLS service here: https://homecoin.com/flat-fee-mls/nevada
Where Can I Learn More?
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