Common use of OWNER’S CERTIFICATION Clause in Contracts

OWNER’S CERTIFICATION. Seller(s) certifies to Purchaser that, to the best of Sellers’s knowledge: (a) there are no undisclosed latent defects; (b) there are no pending orders or ordinances or resolutions that have been enacted or adopted authorizing work or improvements for which the Real Estate may be assessed, except ; (c) there are no City, County or State orders that have been served upon Seller(s) requiring work to be done or improvements to be made which have not been performed, except

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Contract to Purchase at Public Auction, Contract to Purchase at Public Auction, Contract to Purchase at Public Auction

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