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Alaska Seller Disclosure
Alaska — Mandatory Disclosure State
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Generate a complete Alaska Real Property Transfer Disclosure Statement (AS 34.70.010–200) in minutes. Our free Alaska Seller Disclosure Form generator walks you through 24 sections covering known material defects, property conditions, and Alaska-specific concerns like permafrost and soil stability. No signup required.
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Alaska Seller Disclosure Form — Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about the Alaska Real Property Transfer Disclosure Statement and requirements under AS 34.70.010–200.
What is an Alaska Seller Disclosure Form?
The Alaska Seller Disclosure Form (also called the Alaska Real Property Transfer Disclosure Statement) is a document required under Alaska Statute AS 34.70.010–200. Sellers must disclose all known material defects affecting the property, including issues related to permafrost, soil stability, water supply, sewage systems, and other property conditions before transferring ownership.
Is the Alaska Seller Disclosure Form mandatory?
Yes, Alaska is a mandatory disclosure state. Under AS 34.70.010, sellers of residential real property must complete and deliver a Real Property Transfer Disclosure Statement to the buyer. Failure to disclose known material defects can result in legal liability, including rescission of the sale and damages.
What must be disclosed on an Alaska Property Disclosure Form?
The Alaska Property Disclosure Form covers: ownership and title, water supply (well, public, cistern, hauled), sewage/wastewater, roof, basement/crawlspace, structural systems, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, exterior and drainage, insulation, fireplace/chimney/wood stove, permafrost and soil stability, pool/spa, septic system, well water, lead-based paint, radon gas, mold/moisture, pests/wood-destroying organisms, underground storage tanks, flooding and natural hazards, HOA/COA matters, and other known conditions.
How do I fill out the Alaska Seller Disclosure Statement?
You can fill out the Alaska Seller Disclosure Statement online using our free step-by-step generator at PBOLIST.com. Enter property details, answer 24 disclosure sections with Yes/No/Unknown/N/A options, add additional comments, and generate a printable document. The form covers all Alaska-specific requirements including permafrost and soil stability disclosures.
What is the Alaska statute for real property disclosure?
The Alaska real property disclosure statute is AS 34.70.010 through AS 34.70.200. These statutes require sellers of residential real property containing one to four dwelling units to complete and provide a Real Property Transfer Disclosure Statement to prospective buyers before the transfer of title.
Do I need to disclose permafrost on my Alaska property?
Yes, Alaska's disclosure requirements include disclosing any known permafrost conditions or soil stability issues. The Alaska Real Property Transfer Disclosure Statement specifically covers permafrost presence, frost heave, settlement, foundation impacts from permafrost, and any special foundation systems (such as pilings or insulation) used to address permafrost conditions.