Montana — Mandatory Disclosure State

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Create a comprehensive Montana Owner's Property Disclosure Statement in minutes. Montana law requires sellers to disclose all known adverse material facts (Mont. Code Ann. § 70-24-401). This free online generator walks you through every category from the official Montana form, step by step.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Montana Seller Disclosure

What is a Montana Seller Disclosure Form?

The Montana Seller Disclosure Form (Owner's Property Disclosure Statement) is a mandatory disclosure document used by sellers to disclose adverse material facts about a property. Under Mont. Code Ann. § 70-24-401, sellers of residential real estate must complete and deliver this form to the buyer. It covers appliances, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, roof, foundation, water supply, environmental hazards, and more.

Is a seller disclosure required in Montana?

Yes, Montana requires sellers of residential real estate to complete a Seller's Property Disclosure Statement. Under Mont. Code Ann. § 70-24-401, sellers must disclose all known adverse material facts about the property. Failure to disclose known defects can lead to legal liability, including rescission of the sale and damages.

How do I fill out a Montana Property Disclosure Statement?

To fill out a Montana Property Disclosure Statement, start by entering the property address, county, and seller information. Then work through each of the 21 disclosure categories — covering appliances, components, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, additional heat sources, insulation, basic components, basement, foundation, roof, water supply, outdoor features, environmental issues, access, insurance, methamphetamine, radon, lead paint, mold, and a specific conditions checklist. After completing all sections, generate a print-ready document with signature blocks.

What must be disclosed by a seller in Montana?

Montana sellers must disclose all known adverse material facts about the property. Key areas include: condition of appliances and built-in systems, electrical wiring issues, plumbing/septic problems, HVAC functionality, heat source safety (wood stoves, fireplaces), insulation defects, foundation cracks, roof leaks, water supply/well issues, basement moisture, pool/spa condition, environmental hazards (radon, mold, lead paint, methamphetamine), structural problems, access/easement issues, hazard insurance claims, and zoning or deed restriction violations.

What is the Montana statute for seller disclosure?

The primary Montana seller disclosure statute is Mont. Code Ann. § 70-24-401, which requires sellers to complete and deliver a disclosure statement. Additional relevant statutes include Mont. Code Ann. § 70-24-403 (buyer's right to rescind) and Mont. Code Ann. § 75-2-501 (radon disclosure). The official form is the Montana Owner's Property Disclosure Statement.