Washington Real Estate Forms & Disclosures
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Washington has its own state-specific real estate forms, disclosures, and consumer resources, published by the Washington Department of Licensing โ Real Estate. The link below takes you straight to the official state authority โ your one-stop source for Washington real estate paperwork.
๐ฅ Get the official blank form
The official form is published by Washington Department of Licensing โ Real Estate. Always download from the source โ never trust a third-party copy.
Open official source โWhat you'll find at your state commission
The Washington Department of Licensing โ Real Estate is the official state authority for real estate transactions in Washington. Their website typically includes:
โข The state-required Seller's Property Disclosure form
โข The standard Residential Purchase Agreement (in many states)
โข Consumer guides for buying and selling without an agent
โข Information about state-specific disclosure requirements that vary by state โ radon, lead, well, septic, mineral rights, flood zone, methamphetamine history, and more
โข Licensing lookups if you want to verify a real estate professional
Pair this with our concept guides
For deeper plain-English explanations of what each document does and what to watch out for, see our concept guides โ they cover seller disclosures, purchase agreements, title insurance, home inspections, and deed types in a way that applies to every state. Use those for the 'why,' then come back here for the 'where.'
โ ๏ธ Things to watch out for
Commonly-reported issues people run into with this document. Always verify the specifics with your state's official source or a licensed professional.
- โขUsing a generic out-of-state form when your state has its own. State forms exist for a reason โ your state has specific required disclosures and rights baked in.
- โขDownloading forms from random third-party sites instead of the official state commission. Always go to the source.
- โขSkipping state-specific disclosures (well, septic, radon, mineral rights, etc.) that aren't obvious from the main seller disclosure form. Your state commission lists them all.
Last reviewed: 2026-04-09 ยท Auto-generated from state real estate commission directory
This entry is informational only โ not legal advice. Frula Homes is an informational platform. We point you to official sources; we don't prepare, review, or interpret legal documents, and we're not your attorney or real estate agent. For legal questions specific to your situation, consult a licensed attorney in your state.