Common use of Investor Disclosure Clause in Contracts

Investor Disclosure. Buyer is an investor and purchases properties with the intent tolease, resell, or otherwise make a profit. Seller acknowledges that the Purchase Price may be less than market value, and is willingly selling it as such for convenience, saving time, lack of funds to renovate, and/or other personal reasons. Buyer has not made Seller any representations or promises as to the value of the Property in its “as is” condition.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement

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Investor Disclosure. Seller acknowledges that Buyer is an investor and purchases properties with the intent toleaseto lease, “flip,” resell, or otherwise make a profit. Seller acknowledges that the Purchase Price may be less than market value, and is willingly selling it as such for convenience, saving to save time, lack of funds to renovate, and/or other personal reasons. Seller waives any claims against any existing equity or added value arising from the Property. Buyer has not made Seller any representations or promises as to the value of the Property in its “as is" condition.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement

Investor Disclosure. Buyer is an investor and purchases properties with the intent toleaseto lease, resell, or otherwise make a profit. Seller acknowledges that the Purchase Price may be less than market value, and is willingly selling it as such for convenience, saving time, lack of funds to renovate, and/or other personal reasons. Buyer has not made Seller any representations or promises as to the value of the Property in its “as is” condition.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement

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Investor Disclosure. Buyer Seller acknowledges that buyer is an investor and purchases properties with the intent toleaseto lease, “flip”, resell, or otherwise make a profit. Seller acknowledges that the Purchase Price purchase price may be less than market value, and is willingly selling it as such for convenience, saving to save time, lack of funds to renovate/update, and/or other personal reasons. Buyer Seller waives any claims against any existing equity or added value arising from the property. Buyers has not made Seller seller any representations or promises as to the value of the Property property in its “as as-is” condition.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Purchase and Sale Agreement

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