This is a legal form that was released by the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission - a government authority operating within Oklahoma. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is a Residential Property Condition Disclosure Statement?
A: A Residential Property Condition Disclosure Statement is a document used in Oklahoma to disclose information about the condition of a residential property being sold.
Q: Who is responsible for filling out the Residential Property Condition Disclosure Statement?
A: The seller of the residential property is responsible for filling out the Residential Property Condition Disclosure Statement.
Q: What type of information is included in the Residential Property Condition Disclosure Statement?
A: The Residential Property Condition Disclosure Statement includes information about the property's condition, including any known defects or issues.
Q: Do sellers have to disclose all defects and issues with the property?
A: Yes, sellers are required to disclose all known defects and issues with the property on the Residential Property Condition Disclosure Statement.
Q: Can buyers rely on the information provided in the Residential Property Condition Disclosure Statement?
A: Buyers should review the Residential Property Condition Disclosure Statement but are encouraged to conduct their own inspections and due diligence to verify the condition of the property.
Q: Is the Residential Property Condition Disclosure Statement mandatory in Oklahoma?
A: Yes, the Residential Property Condition Disclosure Statement is mandatory for residential property sales in Oklahoma.
Form Details:
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