FLOOD NOTIFICATION. Has Owner been notified by any City or County governmental agency, or is aware that the Property is in a flood hazard area? ■ yes ■ no In order to fulfill Owner’s and Xxxxxx’s obligations of disclosure, if the Property has been flooded within the past five (5) years and Owner Initials Owner Initials such fact is known to the Owner, the Owner shall disclose such information. As provided in the Owner and Tenant Act, the Owner shall include such information prominently and in writing as part of any written rental agreements. Failure to provide such information entitles a Tenant who is a party to the rental agreement to sue the Owner of the Property in a court of appropriate jurisdiction and to recover the personal property damages sustained by the Tenant from flooding of the Property.
FLOOD NOTIFICATION. Have you been notified by any City or County governmental agency, or are you aware that the Property is in a flood hazard area? yes no.
FLOOD NOTIFICATION. Has Owner ever been notified by any City or County governmental agency, or is Owner aware that the Property has been flooded or may be prone to flooding? The terms“flooded” or “flooding” shall mean general and temporary conditions of partial or complete inundation of normally dry land areas and structures upon said areas from the overflow of lakes, ponds, streams, rivers, creeks, and any other inland waters. In order to fulfill Owner’s and Xxxxxx’s obligations of disclosure, if the Property has been flooded within the past five (5) years and that fact is known to Owner, Owner shall disclose the information. As provided in Oklahoma Landlord Tenant Act, Xxxxxx shall include the information prominently and in writing as part of any written rental agreements. Failure to provide this information may entitle a tenant who is a party to the rental agreement to sue Owner of the premises in a court of competent jurisdiction and to recover the personal property damages sustained by tenant from flooding of the premises.
FLOOD NOTIFICATION. Has Owner been notified by any City or County governmental agency, or is Owner aware that the Property is in a flood hazard area? yes no
FLOOD NOTIFICATION. As Landlord, have you been notified by any City or County governmental agency, or are you aware that the property is in a flood hazard area? yes no.
FLOOD NOTIFICATION. Administrative Agent has adopted internal policies and procedures that address the requirements on federally regulated lenders under the National Flood Hazard Insurance Reform Act of 1994 and related legislation (the “Flood Laws”). The Administrative Agent will post on the Platform (or otherwise distribute to Lenders) documents that Administrative Agent receives in connection with the Flood Laws. However, Administrative Agent hereby notifies each Lender under this Agreement that pursuant to applicable Flood Laws, each federally regulated Lender (whether acting as a lender or participant in a credit) is responsible for assuring its own compliance with flood insurance requirements.
FLOOD NOTIFICATION. If required by a City or County governmental agency, Landlord shall deliver to Tenant prior to Tenant signing this lease notice in writing if Property is located in an area designated as a flood hazard area as defined by such City and/ or County governmental agency.
FLOOD NOTIFICATION. If required by a City or County governmental agency, Seller shall deliver to Buyer within ten
FLOOD NOTIFICATION. Has Owner ever been notified by any City or County governmental agency, or is Owner aware that the Property has been flooded or may be prone to flooding? The terms“flooded” or“flooding” shall mean general and temporary conditions of partial or complete inundation of normally dry land areas and structures upon said areas from the overflow of lakes, ponds, streams, rivers, creeks, and any other inland waters.
FLOOD NOTIFICATION. A. Owner has notified Owner’s Broker that the Premises is is not located within a 100-year flood hazard area.
B. Owner does does not have knowledge of the Premises flooding in the last five (5) years.