Everything sellers need to know about property disclosure obligations in Montana — including required forms, deadlines, and penalties.
Start Managing Your ListingMontana requires sellers to complete a property condition disclosure statement covering known conditions of the property's structure, systems, and land.
Required Form: Seller's Property Condition Disclosure Statement
Before buyer signs purchase agreement
Buyer may terminate agreement; seller liable for damages from knowing failure to disclose material defects
Managing disclosures is one of the most important — and most stressful — parts of selling your home. Show & Disclose gives Montana sellers a professional platform to:
Montana requires sellers to complete a property condition disclosure statement covering known conditions of the property's structure, systems, and land.
The standard form is: Seller's Property Condition Disclosure Statement. Your real estate attorney or state real estate commission can provide the current version.
Buyer may terminate agreement; seller liable for damages from knowing failure to disclose material defects
Before buyer signs purchase agreement
Yes. Seller-managed listings (FSBO) are legal in Montana. You'll need to handle disclosures, showings, and negotiations yourself — or use tools like Show & Disclose to manage the process professionally.