Common use of BUILDING AND ZONING CODES Clause in Contracts

BUILDING AND ZONING CODES. Buyer should consult the local jurisdiction for information on building and zoning codes or information about transportation beltways and/or planned or anticipated land use within proximity of the Property. Seller makes no representations or warranties regarding compliance or conformity with any building codes, laws, rules or regulations. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS. Seller is not aware of a defect or hazard however this does not mean that it does not exist. It is the buyer’s responsibility to be informed and take additional steps to further investigate. Some potential hazards that may be found in the state include:

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement

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BUILDING AND ZONING CODES. Buyer should consult the local jurisdiction for information on building and zoning codes or information about transportation beltways and/or planned or anticipated land use within proximity of the Property. Seller makes no representations or warranties regarding compliance or conformity with any building codes, laws, rules rules, or regulations. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS. Seller is not aware of a defect or hazard however this does not mean that it does not exist. It is the buyer’s responsibility to be informed and take additional steps to further investigate. Some potential hazards that may be found in the state include:

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement

BUILDING AND ZONING CODES. Buyer should consult the local jurisdiction for information on building and zoning codes or information about transportation beltways and/or planned or anticipated land use within proximity of the Property. Seller makes no representations or warranties regarding compliance or conformity with any building codes, laws, rules rules, or regulations. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS. Seller is not aware of a defect or hazard however this does not mean that it does not exist. It is the buyer’s responsibility to be informed and take additional steps to further investigate. Some potential Potential hazards that may be found in the state include:

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement

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BUILDING AND ZONING CODES. Buyer should consult the local jurisdiction for information on building and zoning codes or information about transportation beltways and/or planned or anticipated land use within proximity of the Property. Seller makes no representations or warranties regarding compliance or conformity with any building codes, laws, rules or regulations. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS. Seller is not aware of a defect or hazard however this does not mean that it does not exist. It is the buyer’s responsibility to be informed and take additional steps to further investigate. Some potential Potential hazards that may be found in the state include:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Agreement

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