Seller disclosure questions

Questions to ask after reading seller disclosures.

Seller disclosure forms can mention repairs, leaks, neighborhood issues, insurance claims, permits, appliances, and conditions that deserve follow-up. DiscloseFlow turns the packet into a source-linked question pack before the next conversation.

Start with better questions.

These are examples of questions a buyer or buyer agent may want to verify against the actual packet and the right professional.

What repairs, leaks, defects, claims, or recurring problems does the seller disclosure mention?

Are there invoices, permits, warranties, or contractor records for repairs listed in the disclosure?

Does any seller answer conflict with inspection findings, HOA documents, permit records, or natural hazard disclosures?

Which seller answers are vague enough that the buyer agent, broker, inspector, or attorney should help verify them?

Are there missing forms, unsigned pages, blank answers, or attachments referenced but not included in the packet?

Documents to include

Seller Property Questionnaire or equivalent seller disclosure form
Transfer Disclosure Statement or state-specific disclosure form
Inspection, pest, roof, sewer, or contractor reports
Permit, invoice, warranty, insurance, or repair documentation
Natural hazard, title, HOA, and local disclosure materials

What DiscloseFlow adds

Extracts document-backed observations with source references where available
Groups follow-up questions for the seller, listing agent, inspector, HOA, broker, or attorney
Flags missing, unclear, or inconsistent items that should be verified before relying on the packet
Keeps the output framed as a review aid, not legal advice or a transaction recommendation

Turn the packet into a source-linked question list.

A single automated Question Pack is $29 for one property packet.