Michigan Seller’s Disclosure – What You Need to Know

Selling a home in Michigan? State law requires sellers to provide potential buyers with a Seller’s Disclosure Statement, ensuring property condition transparency. At Michigan FlatFee MLS Listing, we help sellers navigate this process smoothly and compliantly.

What Is the Michigan Seller’s Disclosure?

Michigan law mandates that home sellers complete a Seller’s Disclosure Statement, which provides details about the property’s condition, known defects, and any necessary repairs. This document helps buyers make informed decisions before purchasing a home.

Key Disclosure Requirements

✔ Structural & Mechanical Systems – Condition of the roof, foundation, plumbing, electrical, and HVAC.

✔ Water & Sewer Systems – Information on well, septic, or municipal water supply.

✔ Environmental Concerns – Presence of hazardous substances like lead-based paint, asbestos, or radon.

✔ Property History – Past flooding, boundary disputes, or legal issues.

✔ Appliance & Utility Status – Functionality of included appliances and major home systems.

Benefits of a Flat-Fee MLS Listing


Honesty & Accuracy – Sellers must disclose known defects truthfully.

Timely Disclosure – The form must be provided to buyers before signing a purchase agreement.

No Repairs Required – Sellers are not obligated to fix disclosed issues but must provide full transparency.

How We Can Help

At Michigan FlatFee MLS Listings, we guide you through the disclosure process, ensuring compliance with Michigan laws while helping you attract confident buyers.

Need assistance? Contact us at [email protected] or call 586-256-3945for expert advice on selling your home with full transparency.

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