Published March 18, 2026
What Disclosures Do Sellers Need to Make in Wilmington, NC?
In the excitement of selling your home, it’s easy to overlook the legal side — but in Wilmington, full disclosure is not just a best practice, it’s the law.
At Dream Team United, we believe transparency protects everyone in the transaction.
What You’re Required to Disclose
North Carolina requires sellers to complete a Residential Property and Owners’ Association Disclosure Statement. It covers:
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Structural issues (foundation, roof, water leaks)
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Plumbing and electrical systems
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HVAC performance
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Environmental factors (lead paint, asbestos, flooding)
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HOA details and fees
If you know about a problem — you must disclose it.
“As-Is” Doesn’t Mean “Hide It”
Even if you sell “as-is,” you’re still obligated to share what you know. The last thing you want is a deal falling apart (or legal trouble) after closing.
How Dream Team United Helps
We walk our sellers through the entire disclosure form and help identify what’s relevant. We can even connect you with local inspectors if you want a pre-listing inspection — an increasingly popular move that builds trust with buyers.
The Result
Sellers who disclose early and honestly often close faster and with fewer negotiations.
Listing your home in Wilmington?
Partner with Dream Team United to navigate disclosures confidently and sell with integrity.
