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How to fill out the MOLD DISCLOSURE online
Filling out the MOLD DISCLOSURE form is an essential step in the property transfer process, ensuring all parties are informed about potential mold issues in a property. This guide provides clear and concise instructions on how to complete the form online.
Follow the steps to successfully fill out the MOLD DISCLOSURE form.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the MOLD DISCLOSURE form and open it in your preferred online platform.
- Enter the printed name(s) of the seller(s) and the printed name(s) of the buyer(s) in the designated fields at the top of the form.
- Provide the property address in the specified section to identify the location of the property in question.
- In the Seller Disclosure section, indicate whether the property has been tested for molds by selecting ‘has’ or ‘has not’. If you select ‘has not’, proceed to Section 2.
- If the answer to (A) was ‘has’, answer questions (B) and (C) regarding the presence of toxic molds and any removal measures that were taken.
- Acknowledge the potential for unknown molds in the Mold Inspections section, and consider having the property inspected specifically for molds, as indicated.
- Provide your initials to confirm your understanding of the information regarding mold inspection.
- In the Hold Harmless section, list the names of agents, brokers, or attorneys you are indemnifying in relation to any mold that may be present.
- Both sellers and buyers should sign and date the document at the end of the form, confirming that they have read and understood the MOLD DISCLOSURE.
- Once completed, save your changes, and you can download, print, or share the MOLD DISCLOSURE form as needed.
Complete your MOLD DISCLOSURE online today to ensure a smooth property transaction.
4. Always disclose known mold issues to buyers. No matter how big or small your mold problem, and whether or not it's been remediated yet, you should always disclose mold using the proper disclosure forms (you can consult HomeLight's list of forms for all 50 states).