The Supplemental Property Information Form provides disclosures about legal and financial conditions that may affect a seller’s ability to transfer clear title or a buyer’s ability to obtain financing. Unlike the standard Seller’s Real Property Disclosure—which focuses on the physical condition of the home—this form addresses higher‑risk issues such as foreclosure activity, bankruptcy, litigation, and other circumstances that can delay or prevent closing. Its purpose is to ensure transparency, protect all parties from unexpected complications, and give lenders the information they need to evaluate the transaction.
Key Issues the Form Covers:
- Foreclosure actions (Notices of Default, Notices of Sale, judicial filings)
- Bankruptcy filings that may require court approval
- Super‑priority liens such as unpaid HOA assessments
- Litigation or probate affecting the ability to transfer title
- Solar panel ownership or leasing obligations
How Can I Get a Copy of the "Nevada Supplemental Property Information Form"?
We will provide you a copy of any Nevada disclosure form for free upon submitting a flat fee MLS listing through our website. We charge a low, one-time flat fee to list your home on the MLS.
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