Common use of Adverse Facts Clause in Contracts

Adverse Facts. “Adverse Facts” means conditions or occurrences generally recognized by competent licensees 202 that have a negative impact on the value of the real estate, significantly reduce the structural integrity of 203 improvements to real property or present a significant health risk to occupants of the property.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Exclusive Right to Sell Listing Agreement, Exclusive Right to Sell Listing Agreement, Exclusive Right to Sell Listing Agreement

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Adverse Facts. “Adverse Facts” means conditions or occurrences generally recognized by competent licensees 202 79 that have a negative impact on the value of the real estate, significantly reduce the structural integrity of 203 80 improvements to real property or present a significant health risk to occupants of the property.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Exclusive Buyer Representation Agreement, Exclusive Buyer Representation Agreement

Adverse Facts. “Adverse Facts” means conditions or occurrences generally recognized by competent licensees 202 201 that have a negative impact on the value of the real estate, significantly reduce the structural integrity of 203 202 improvements to real property or present a significant health risk to occupants of the property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Exclusive Right to Sell Listing Agreement

Adverse Facts. “Adverse Facts” means conditions or occurrences generally recognized by competent licensees 202 that have a 69 negative impact on the value of the real estate, significantly reduce the structural integrity of 203 improvements to real property 70 or present a significant health risk to occupants of the property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Exclusive Buyer Representation Agreement

Adverse Facts. “Adverse Facts” means conditions or occurrences generally recognized by competent licensees 202 that have a negative impact on the value of the real estate, significantly reduce the structural integrity of 203 improvements to real property or present a significant health risk to occupants of the property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Forms Changes

Adverse Facts. “Adverse Facts” means conditions or occurrences generally recognized by competent licensees 202 80 that have a negative impact on the value of the real estate, significantly reduce the structural integrity of 203 81 improvements to real property or present a significant health risk to occupants of the property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Exclusive Buyer Representation Agreement

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Adverse Facts. “Adverse Facts” means conditions or occurrences generally recognized by competent licensees 202 249 that have a negative impact on the value of the real estate, significantly reduce the structural integrity of 203 250 improvements to real property or present a significant health risk to occupants of the property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Forms Changes

Adverse Facts. “Adverse Facts” means conditions or occurrences generally recognized by competent licensees 202 84 that have a negative impact on the value of the real estate, significantly reduce the structural integrity of 203 85 improvements to real property or present a significant health risk to occupants of the property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Exclusive Buyer Representation Agreement

Adverse Facts. “Adverse Facts” means conditions or occurrences generally recognized by competent licensees 202 87 that have a negative impact on the value of the real estate, significantly reduce the structural integrity of 203 88 improvements to real property or present a significant health risk to occupants of the property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Exclusive Buyer Representation Agreement

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