FSBO Compliance
US seller disclosures — by state.
Selling FSBO doesn’t exempt you from the legal disclosures a licensed agent would handle. Pick your state to see exactly which forms you need before accepting an offer.
AZ
Arizona
2 forms · Arizona uses the AAR "Seller Property Disclosure Statement" (SPDS).
CA
California
5 forms · California is the most disclosure-heavy state in the US.
CO
Colorado
2 forms · Colorado does not force a specific form, but the Real Estate Commission's Seller's Property Disclosure (Residential), form SPD19, is the expected standard — and Colorado common law puts an AFFIRMATIVE duty on you to disclose every latent defect you know about, whether or not the form asks.
FL
Florida
2 forms · Florida is a "caveat emptor" state with one carve-out: the seller MUST disclose material defects they know about that aren't readily visible to the buyer.
GA
Georgia
2 forms · Georgia is a "caveat emptor" (buyer-beware) state — NO statute forces you to fill out a disclosure form.
NV
Nevada
2 forms · Nevada statute (NRS 113.
NC
North Carolina
3 forms · North Carolina law (Residential Property Disclosure Act, G.
TN
Tennessee
2 forms · Tennessee's Residential Property Disclosure Act (T.
TX
Texas
2 forms · Texas requires the TREC "Seller's Disclosure Notice" by statute.
WA
Washington
2 forms · Washington requires the statutory "Form 17" Seller Disclosure Statement (RCW 64.
More states coming. The Phase-6 launch set is California, Florida, Texas, Arizona and Nevada — these are the five states our disclosure flow currently covers end-to-end.
