What’s included in the Nevada seller disclosure form?
Below is a section-by-section summary of what you’ll be asked to disclose when selling a home in Nevada. Note that this is just an example of the types of things you’ll find on your disclosure form, and the actual content of your disclosure form may differ.
Systems and appliances
Electrical system
Plumbing
Sewer line or septic system
Well and pump
Yard sprinkler system
Fountains
Heating and cooling systems
Solar heating
Fireplaces, chimneys, or wood-burning systems
Garage door opener
Water treatment systems (owned or leased)
Water heater
Toilets, bathtubs, showers, sinks
Built-in appliances (microwave, range/oven/hood, dishwasher, disposal, trash compactor)
Central vacuum
Alarm system (owned or leased)
Smoke detectors
Intercom and data communication lines
Satellite dishes (owned or leased)
Other installed systems or equipment
Structure
Past or present moisture issues or water damage
Any structural defects
Additions, alterations, or repairs completed without required permits
Additions, alterations, or repairs completed without required permits
Land and foundation
Improvements on unstable or expansive soil
Foundation settling, movement, or earth-stability problems
Drainage problems, flooding, seepage, or high water table
Location within a designated floodplain
Proximity to future development
Encroachments, easements, zoning violations, or nonconforming uses
Whether the property is adjacent to open-range land (requires additional disclosure)
Roof
Known roof problems or defects
Pool or spa
Issues with pool/spa structure, shell, liner, or equipment
Infestation
History of termites, carpenter ants, or other wood-destroying pests
Environmental conditions
Presence of asbestos, radon, formaldehyde, fuel tanks, contaminated soil or water, or other hazards
Whether the property was previously used for methamphetamine production and not properly remediated
Fungi or mold
Current or past mold or fungal growth
Shared features
Shared walls, fences, roads, driveways, or other features with neighboring properties that may affect maintenance responsibilities
Common-interest community (if applicable)
Whether the property is in an HOA
Availability of the HOA’s declaration and bylaws
Regular association fees
Unpaid assessments, fines, liens, or violation notices
Pending litigation, arbitration, or mediation involving the property or common areas
HOA-related modifications completed without required approval
Water, utilities, and other property conditions
Water supply or water-quality issues
Any other conditions that adversely affect the property’s value or use
Whether the home was built on or before 1977 (triggers federal lead-paint disclosures)
Type of water source (municipal, community well, domestic well)
Participation in conservation easement programs
Solar panels on the property (owned, leased, or financed)
Type of wastewater system (municipal sewer, septic, or other)
Whether the property is subject to a private transfer-fee obligation
Other conditions and factors
This is an open-ended section where you can disclose anything not already covered that might affect the home’s value or a buyer’s decision, such as past insurance claims, neighbor disputes, or unusual property quirks.
Additional explanations
This is a freeform space to clarify any earlier answers or provide details that didn’t fit elsewhere. If you marked “yes” to something earlier in the form, this is your opportunity to provide a clearer explanation.
Download and print our Disclosure Litmus Test
Use this link to download a printable checklist (62KB) to prepare for completing the Nevada 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 Nevada 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.









