Under the Vermont Consumer Protection Act (9 V.S.A. § 2453) and Vermont’s fraud statute (13 V.S.A. § 2002), real estate sellers may not make false statements or intentionally conceal material facts that could affect a buyer’s decision.
Because of this, many sellers choose to complete a Vermont Seller's Property Information Report, particularly when working with a real estate agent. This form asks about the condition of major systems such as the roof, plumbing, electrical, heating, water supply, and septic system, as well as potential issues like lead paint, asbestos, structural problems, or boundary disputes. If a seller is unsure about an item, they may state that the information is unknown, but they must not knowingly provide false or misleading information.
How Can I Get a Copy of the "Vermont Seller's Property Information Report" form?
We will provide you a copy of any Vermont 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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