Everything sellers need to know about property disclosure obligations in Colorado — including required forms, deadlines, and penalties.
Start Managing Your ListingColorado requires sellers to disclose known material facts about the property's condition, including structural defects, environmental hazards, and water rights issues.
Required Form: Seller's Property Disclosure Form
Must be provided before or at contract acceptance
Seller liable for damages from undisclosed known defects; buyer may terminate contract; potential fraud liability
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Colorado requires sellers to disclose known material facts about the property's condition, including structural defects, environmental hazards, and water rights issues.
The standard form is: Seller's Property Disclosure Form. Your real estate attorney or state real estate commission can provide the current version.
Seller liable for damages from undisclosed known defects; buyer may terminate contract; potential fraud liability
Must be provided before or at contract acceptance
Yes. Seller-managed listings (FSBO) are legal in Colorado. You'll need to handle disclosures, showings, and negotiations yourself — or use tools like Show & Disclose to manage the process professionally.