Residential Property Condition Disclosure Report

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RE DISC Rev. 6/02
STATE OF CONNECTICUT
DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER PROTECTION
165 Capitol Avenue
Hartford, CT 06106
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY CONDITION DISCLOSURE REPORT
Seller's Name:
Property Street Address:
Property City:
State:
Zip Code:
The Uniform Property Condition Disclosure Act Connecticut General Statutes Section 20-327b requires the
seller of residential property to provide this disclosure to the prospective purchaser prior to the prospective
purchaser's execution of any binder, contract to purchase, option or lease containing a purchase option. These
provisions apply to the transfer of residential real property of four dwelling units or less made with or
without the assistance of a licensed broker or salesperson. The seller will be required to credit the purchaser
with the sum of $300.00 at closing if the seller fails to furnish this report as required by this act.
Please note that Connecticut law requires the owner of any dwelling in which children
under the age of 6 reside to abate or manage materials containing toxic levels of lead
Pursuant to the Uniform Property Condition Disclosure Act, the seller is obligated to disclose here any
knowledge of any problem regarding the following:
I. GENERAL INFORMATION
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NO
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1. How long have you occupied the property?
Age of structure
2. Does anybody other than yourself have any right to use any part of your property
or does anybody else claim to own any part of your property? If yes, explain
3. Is the property in a flood plain area or an area containing wetlands?
4. Do you have any reason to believe that the municipality may impose any
assessment for purposes such as sewer installation, sewer improvements, water
main installation, water main improvements, sidewalks or other improvements?
5. Is the property located in an historic village or special tax district? Explain

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