Key Takeaways

  • Pennsylvania requires sellers of residential property to complete a Seller Disclosure Statement
  • The disclosure covers structural, mechanical, environmental, and legal issues with the property
  • Sellers must disclose known defects - they are not required to investigate unknown issues
  • Buyers have the right to rescind within a certain period after receiving disclosure
  • Certain transfers are exempt from disclosure requirements (foreclosures, estates, etc.)
Last updated: January 2026

Pennsylvania Seller Disclosure Requirements

The Real Estate Seller Disclosure Law requires sellers of residential property to provide a disclosure statement to buyers.

Overview

The Seller Disclosure Statement is:

  • A multi-page document with specific questions
  • Required for residential property sales
  • A disclosure of known conditions
  • Not a warranty or guarantee

Important: Sellers disclose what they know. They are not required to investigate or hire professionals to discover unknown defects.

When Disclosure is Required

The Seller Disclosure Statement is required for:

  • Residential property sales
  • Properties with 1-4 dwelling units
  • Most residential transfers

Exemptions

Disclosure is NOT required for:

Exempt TransferReason
Foreclosure salesLender doesn't have knowledge
Estate/probate salesPersonal representative may not know
Court-ordered salesJudicial supervision
First sale of new constructionCovered by builder warranties
Transfers between spouses/familyRelated party transfers
Sheriff's salesJudicial sales
Government transfersPublic agency sales

Delivery Requirements

TimingRequirement
WhenBefore signing agreement or within 10 days
FormatWritten disclosure form
Buyer rightMay rescind within 5 days of receipt
UpdatesRequired if conditions change

Disclosure Categories

The Pennsylvania Seller Disclosure covers:

1. Property Information

TopicExamples
Age of propertyYear built
Ownership historyHow long owned
OccupancyCurrently occupied
Prior usesCommercial, agricultural

2. Structural Components

SystemDisclosures
RoofAge, leaks, repairs
FoundationCracks, settling, water intrusion
WallsDamage, repairs
Basement/CrawlspaceWater problems, dampness
Floors/CeilingsCondition, repairs

3. Systems and Equipment

CategoryItems
HVACType, age, condition
PlumbingIssues, type of pipes, well/public water
ElectricalPanel capacity, issues
AppliancesWhat's included, condition
Water heaterType, age

4. Environmental Issues

IssueRequired Disclosure
Lead-based paintRequired for pre-1978 homes (federal)
RadonKnown testing results
MoldKnown presence
AsbestosKnown presence
Underground storage tanksKnown tanks
FloodingHistory of flooding

5. Legal and Neighborhood

TopicExamples
HOA/CondoFees, rules, assessments
ZoningCurrent zoning
EasementsKnown easements
Boundary issuesDisputes, encroachments
LiensOutstanding liens
Pending assessmentsSpecial assessments

Buyer's Rights

Right to Receive Disclosure

Buyers have the right to receive the disclosure:

  • Before signing the agreement of sale, OR
  • Within 10 days of signing (if not provided earlier)

Right to Rescind

If disclosure is provided after signing:

  • Buyer has 5 days to review
  • Buyer may rescind within that period
  • Rescission must be in writing
  • Deposits returned if buyer rescinds

Right to Rely on Disclosure

Buyers may rely on seller's statements but should:

  • Conduct their own inspections
  • Verify important information
  • Ask questions about unclear items

Seller's Responsibilities

Accurate Completion

Sellers must:

  • Answer all questions honestly
  • Disclose known defects
  • Update if conditions change
  • Sign and date the disclosure

What Sellers Must Disclose

  • Known defects
  • Material facts about the property
  • Information that could affect value or desirability
  • Issues discovered during ownership

What Sellers Don't Have to Disclose

Pennsylvania law does NOT require disclosure of:

  • Deaths on the property
  • Prior resident's HIV/AIDS status
  • Psychological stigmas
  • Sex offender proximity

Legal Consequences of Non-Disclosure

Seller Liability

Sellers may face:

  • Fraud claims
  • Rescission of contract
  • Damages for repair costs
  • Legal fees and costs

Importance of Accuracy

Non-disclosure and misrepresentation are leading causes of real estate lawsuits. Accurate disclosure protects both seller and buyer.

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Pennsylvania Seller Disclosure Process
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