Agent
Education

Protecting Home Sellers and
Agent's Real Estate Businesses

How To Get Started

This video will show you how to create a Sellers Shield account and send your seller a disclosure invite.

Additional Resources 

Need to connect to your brokerage? Email Sellers Shield Customer Success at [email protected].

How To Edit Seller Information

This video will show you how to edit your seller’s information after you send a disclosure form. 

 

Seller Experience

Our Gold Standard Disclosure Process helps prevent claims and is free to use. It’s like Turbo-Tax for the disclosure form and features:

  • Expert tips, examples, definitions, and guidance
  • Expandable fields for detailed responses
  • 100% complete, neat, and signed forms

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How Sellers Can Edit Their Disclosure Form

A seller can log back into their Sellers Shield account and edit their disclosure any time.

To do so, they will have to clear the signature and re-sign. This will generate a new PDF that will be sent back to the agent and seller.

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ZipForm Edition Integration

With our zipForm Plus integration, you can connect your zipForm and Sellers Shield accounts, making it easier and faster to send disclosures.

Completed disclosures will be sent to you via email and will also be in your zipForm account and Sellers Shield account.

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Dotloop Integration

With our Dotloop integration, you can easily connect your Sellers Shield account to your Dotloop account.

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SkySlope Integration - "Fill Disclosures" Button

With our SkySlope integration, it’s easy to send disclosures from your SkySlope DTM or SkySlope Forms Account

If you already have a Sellers Shield account, it automatically connects your Sellers Shield account to your SkySlope account if the email and license id match. If they do not match, it will create a new Sellers Shield account for you. Don’t worry, our amazing support team can help merge the accounts if you previously used Sellers Shield. Just email them at [email protected] 

If you don’t have a Sellers Shield account, it will create one for you. You can access your account by going to sellersshield.com and going to the agent login. Put the email you use in your SkySlope account and create a password. It will walk you through a few more steps, but once in your account, you should see any disclosures you previously sent in SkySlope. 

If you are in Georgia, Minnesota, or Iowa, you will not have a Sellers Shield account. You can contact our customer support if you need help with a disclosure you sent out. 

Texas agents have flexible form options.
Choose TREC forms, use TXR forms with an active TXR license, or let your seller decide. Either way, addenda are added automatically based on how your seller answers their disclosure questions — for example, if they indicate the home was built before 1978, the Lead-Based Paint Disclosure is added for you.

SkySlope Integration - SkySlope Forms

You can also use Sellers Shield when you create a Forms file. 

If you want to send disclosures along with other forms, select the additional forms you need from the library. You don’t need to select the disclosure forms here — you’ll be able to choose those when you initiate Sellers Shield.

If you’re only sending disclosure forms, you can skip the library entirely by clicking on the property address and then clicking ‘Send Disclosures.’

 

Form Simplicity Integration

With our Form Simplicity integration, it’s easy to send disclosures from your Form Simplicity account

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Send Disclosures Across Multiple States

If you are licensed in more than one state, you can add additional licenses in your Sellers Shield account to send state-specific disclosures.

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What is Home Sale Legal Protection

Even with perfect disclosures, a seller may still face a post-sale dispute. 

At the first sign of trouble, we:

  • Hire a local, expert real estate attorney
  • Support the seller from start to finish
  • Pay up to the plan’s legal fees

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What Happens If A Seller Is Sued

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