Due Diligence Items. To the best of Seller’s knowledge, the Due Diligence Items provided to Buyer constitute all of the material documents, information, data, reports or written materials that are related to the items requested on the Due Diligence Items listed on Schedule 4. To the best of Seller’s knowledge, the Due Diligence Items made available to Buyer are true, correct and complete copies of such documents requested. Seller will make its files regarding the Property available for personal inspection; provided however, only the items listed on Schedule 4 shall be deemed Due Diligence Items for the purposes of this Agreement. Buyer has requested that the Due Diligence Items be scanned and placed on a website for ease of accessibility. Seller is not responsible for missing pages in those documents that may have occurred as an administrative error and is relying on Buyer to advise if a document page is missing. Seller makes no representation or warranty with respect to the content or accuracy of documents or reports prepared by third parties and Seller’s representations and warranties with respect to such reports are based upon Seller’s assumption of their accuracy.
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Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Healthcare Trust of America, Inc.), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Healthcare Trust of America, Inc.), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Healthcare Trust of America, Inc.)