What Documents Do I Need to Sell My Home in Levittown?

Selling a home in Levittown comes with more paperwork than most sellers expect. Having the right documents ready early helps your sale move faster, prevents delays during attorney review, and gives buyers confidence in the home’s condition. With guidance from Eric Berman REALTOR, you can stay organized and avoid surprises throughout the process.

Start With Your Basic Property Information

Buyers and their attorneys will want to see essential details about the home, including:

1. The Original Deed

This shows legal ownership and will be required during the closing process. If you can’t find it, your attorney can usually obtain a copy.

2. Property Survey

A survey outlines the exact boundaries of your Levittown property.
Buyers use it to confirm the location of fences, sheds, extensions, and patios.
If you don’t have one, a new survey may be required.

3. Title Information

If you have title insurance from when you bought the home, providing that policy can save time during the buyer’s title search.

Mortgage and Financial Documents

If you still owe money on the home, these documents matter:

  • Your current mortgage statement

  • The lender’s payoff letter (ordered later in the process)

  • Information about any home equity loans or liens

Your attorney uses these documents to calculate what you’ll walk away with at closing.

Documentation for Improvements and Repairs

Buyers love transparency. If you’ve made updates to your home, gather documentation now.

Examples include:

  • Roof replacement receipts

  • HVAC installation paperwork

  • Electrical panel upgrades

  • Plumbing work invoices

  • Appliance warranties

  • Contractor permits and approvals

In Levittown, where homes vary widely in age and condition, documentation can help justify your price and prevent inspection disputes.

Permits and Certificates of Occupancy (COs)

If you’ve added a deck, converted a garage, built an extension, or finished a basement, you may need permits or updated COs.

Common Levittown items requiring permits include:

  • Dormer additions

  • Bathroom expansions

  • Roof changes

  • Electrical upgrades

  • Oil-to-gas conversions

  • Sheds and pools

Your attorney will help determine which documents are required to avoid issues during the buyer’s title search.

Utility and Tax Information

You’ll also need:

  • Latest water bill

  • Latest electric and gas bills

  • School tax and property tax receipts

  • Information on exemptions (STAR, Enhanced STAR, Veterans, Senior, etc.)

Buyers often request this information to estimate monthly carrying costs.

Homeowners Insurance Details

Before closing, you’ll need to provide:

  • Your insurance declaration page

  • Claim history (if applicable)

This helps ensure a smooth transition and confirms there are no outstanding insurance issues with the property.

Lead Paint Disclosure (For Homes Built Before 1978)

Most Levittown homes were built in the late 1940s and 1950s.
If your home predates 1978, federal law requires a signed Lead-Based Paint Disclosure form.

This is non-negotiable and must be completed before a buyer signs the contract.

Property Condition Disclosure Statement (PCDS)

New York sellers must either:

  • Provide a completed PCDS or

  • Credit the buyer $500 at closing

Most sellers choose the $500 credit because the form creates legal liability if something is incorrect.

Eric and your attorney can advise on what’s best for your situation.

Warranty Information and Manuals

If appliances, HVAC systems, or major components are still under warranty, gather any related documents. Buyers appreciate organized, transparent handovers.

Keep Everything Organized From Day One

You don’t need to hand all of these documents over at once, but collecting them early prevents delays later. Eric works with Levittown sellers to create a document checklist so the transaction moves smoothly from offer to closing.

FAQs

1. What documents are absolutely required to sell a home in Levittown?
You’ll need your deed, survey, tax records, mortgage information, and certain disclosures depending on the home’s age and condition.
👉 Get a full checklist from Eric Berman REALTOR.

2. What if I can’t find my property survey?
Your attorney or title company can help obtain a new one, though it may involve a fee.
👉 Ask Eric Berman REALTOR what to do if documents are missing.

3. Do I need permits for old renovations in my Levittown home?
Possibly — unpermitted work can delay closing. An attorney can advise based on the home’s history and municipal rules.
👉 Get guidance from Eric Berman REALTOR.

4. Should I complete the Property Condition Disclosure Statement?
Many Levittown sellers choose to give the $500 credit instead, as the disclosure carries legal liability.
👉 Consult Eric Berman REALTOR to decide what’s best for you.

5. What documents help increase buyer confidence?
Permits, receipts for repairs, warranty information, and maintenance records all reassure buyers that the home has been cared for.
👉 Learn which documents matter most by contacting Eric Berman REALTOR.

Eric Berman, REALTOR®
Compass Greater NY
917-225-8596
eric@ericbermanteam.com
www.theericbermanteam.com