Agent Visual Inspection Disclosure

A disclosure form where the listing agent documents their visual inspection of the property, noting any observed conditions or potential issues.

When Its Used

Completed by the listing agent after conducting a visual inspection of the property. Should be done before or concurrent with marketing the property.

Key Sections

Exterior conditions observed; Interior conditions observed; Lot and landscaping; Structural observations; Items that may require further inspection; Red flags noted

Common Mistakes

Conducting only a cursory inspection; Failing to note obvious defects; Not recommending professional inspections for concerning observations; Copying seller's disclosures verbatim

Pro Tip

Your inspection is independent of the seller's disclosures. Document what you actually see, not what you're told. When in doubt, recommend a professional inspection.