Minnesota — Mandatory Disclosure State

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Create a comprehensive Minnesota Seller's Property Disclosure Statement in minutes. Minnesota law (Minn. Stat. § 513.55) requires sellers to disclose all material facts that could affect the property's value or a buyer's use and enjoyment. This free online generator walks you through every category step by step.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Minnesota Seller Disclosure

What is a Minnesota Seller's Property Disclosure Statement?

The Minnesota Seller's Property Disclosure Statement is a mandatory disclosure form required under Minn. Stat. § 513.53–513.61. Sellers must disclose all material facts known to them that could adversely affect the property's value or a buyer's use and enjoyment of the property. This covers structural issues, systems, environmental hazards, and other material defects.

Is a seller disclosure required in Minnesota?

Yes, Minnesota requires sellers of residential real estate to provide a written Seller's Property Disclosure Statement under Minn. Stat. § 513.55. Sellers must disclose all known material facts that could adversely and significantly affect an ordinary buyer's use and enjoyment of the property. Failure to disclose known material defects can lead to legal liability, including rescission of the sale.

What must be disclosed by a seller in Minnesota?

Under Minnesota law, sellers must disclose all material facts known to them, including: water supply and well issues, sewage disposal and septic system condition, roof condition and leaks, basement/crawlspace water intrusion, structural problems, HVAC condition, electrical and plumbing issues, environmental hazards (radon, lead paint, mold, asbestos, underground storage tanks), flooding history, HOA matters, boundary disputes, and any other material defects affecting property value or enjoyment.

Does Minnesota have mandatory radon disclosure?

Yes, Minnesota requires radon disclosure under Minn. Stat. § 144.496. Sellers must provide the Minnesota Department of Health's Radon in Housing disclosure form to buyers. The disclosure must include information about radon testing, known radon levels, and whether a mitigation system has been installed.

What is Minnesota's material facts disclosure standard?

Minnesota uses a "material facts" disclosure standard under Minn. Stat. § 513.53. A material fact is any fact that could adversely and significantly affect an ordinary buyer's use and enjoyment of the property, or any intended use of the property of which the seller is aware. This is a broader standard than many other states and requires sellers to err on the side of disclosure.

Can I get a free Minnesota seller disclosure template?

Yes! This free Minnesota Seller's Property Disclosure generator creates a comprehensive disclosure statement. The step-by-step generator walks you through 25 disclosure categories covering material facts and produces a print-ready document with proper formatting, checkbox responses, and signature blocks for all parties. No signup or payment required.