What’s included in the Idaho seller disclosure form?
Below is a section-by-section summary of what you’ll be asked to disclose when selling a home in Idaho. This brief overview can help you prepare for what to expect, although it’s important to note that this is not an exhaustive list, and the contents of your form may vary.
Appliances section
☐ Built-in vacuum, washer/dryer, dishwasher, disposal, refrigerator
☐ Vent hood, microwave, oven/range/cooktop, trash compactor
☐ Security system, garage door opener, light fixtures
☐ Smoke/CO detectors, solar panels (owned or financed)
Heating & cooling systems
☐ Attic fan, central or room A/C, evaporative cooler
☐ Fireplace or insert, furnace/heating system
☐ Humidifier, wood/pellet stove, air cleaner
Fuel tank section
☐ Tank type (propane, oil, diesel, etc.)
☐ In use or not, above-ground or buried, owned or leased
Moisture & drainage
☐ Floodplain location, drainage issues
☐ Water intrusion or moisture-related damage
☐ Mold inspection, mold report availability
☐ Known mold issues or past remediation
Water & sewer systems
☐ Hot tub/spa, pool equipment
☐ Plumbing fixtures, water heater
☐ Water softener (owned/leased), sprinklers
☐ Septic system details and last pump date
☐ Sump pump/lift pump
Sewer system type
☐ Public, community, or private system
☐ Shared drain field and any maintenance fees
Water source & type
☐ Public, community, or private well
☐ Domestic, landscape, and irrigation water sources
☐ Shared well and shared-well agreement
Roof section
☐ Roof age, any roof damage, or leaks
Hazardous conditions
☐ Asbestos, radon, or other hazardous materials
☐ Radon mitigation system
☐ Illegal drug manufacturing history
☐ Pest issues or any prior remediation
☐ Damage from wind, fire, or flood
Other disclosures
☐ Title concerns (encroachments, easements, zoning issues)
☐ Survey history or government notices
☐ Structural or foundation problems
☐ Unpermitted additions or alterations
☐ Chimney/flue cleaning and inspection
☐ Historic district status
☐ Mineral rights
☐ Insurance claims
☐ HOA, private or shared road
☐ Any additional known problems
Download and print our Disclosure Litmus Test
Use this link to download a printable checklist (62KB) to prepare for completing the Idaho seller disclosure form. The questions on this Seller Disclosure Litmus Test reflect the types of details and issues you may need to reveal about your home — and what buyers expect to know.
Check off anything that applies to your Idaho property. If you’re unsure about something, make a note to ask your real estate agent or investigate further. The goal is to help you think through what needs to be documented and disclosed during the sale process.









