Common use of PERMITS AND REPAIRS Clause in Contracts

PERMITS AND REPAIRS. If the Property is located in a jurisdiction that requires a certificate of occupancy, smoke detector certification, septic certification or any similar certification or permit or any form of improvement or repair to the Property (collectively, “Permits and Repairs”), Buyer acknowledges and agrees that Buyer shall be responsible for obtaining any and all of the Permits and Repairs at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, including but not limited to any certificate of use or other certification required by the ordinance. Buyer shall make application for all Permits and Repairs within ten (10) days of the Seller’s Acceptance Date, such date to be the date of execution of the Agreement and any Exhibits and Addenda hereto. Seller makes no representations or warranties regarding compliance or conformity with any building codes, laws, rules or regulations. PROPERTY TAX DISCLOSURE SUMMARY. Buyer should not rely on the Seller’s current property taxes as the amount of property taxes that the Buyer may be obligated to pay in the year subsequent to purchase. A change of ownership, use, or property improvements may trigger reassessments of the Property that could result in higher property taxes. If Buyer has any questions concerning valuation, Buyer is advised to contact the county property appraiser’s office for information. RADON. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that when accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines may have been found in buildings in the state where the Property is located. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your county or state health unit. Buyer represents and warrants that he/she/it has not relied on the accuracy or completeness of any representations that have been made by the Seller and/or Seller’s broker or auctioneer as to the presence of radon and that the Buyer has not relied on the Seller’s or Seller’s broker’s failure to provide information regarding the presence or effects of any radon found on the Property. Real estate brokers and agents are not generally qualified to advise buyers on radon treatment or its health and safety risks.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement

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PERMITS AND REPAIRS. If the Property is located in a jurisdiction that requires a certificate of occupancy, smoke detector certification, septic certification or any similar certification or permit or any form of improvement or repair to the Property (collectively, “Permits and Repairs”), Buyer acknowledges and agrees that Buyer shall be responsible for obtaining any and all of the Permits and Repairs at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, including but not limited to any certificate of use or other certification required by the ordinance. Buyer shall make application for all Permits and Repairs within ten (10) days of the Seller’s Acceptance Date, such date to be the date of execution of the Agreement and any Exhibits and Addenda hereto. Seller makes no representations or warranties regarding compliance or conformity with any building codes, laws, rules or regulations. PLAIN LANGUAGE. No representation is made that the Agreement complies with N.Y. U.C.C. GOB § 5-702 (“Plain Language”). PROPERTY TAX DISCLOSURE SUMMARY. Buyer should not rely on the Seller’s current property taxes as the amount of property taxes that the Buyer may be obligated to pay in the year subsequent to purchase. A change of ownership, use, use or property improvements may trigger reassessments of the Property that could result in higher property taxes. If Buyer has any questions concerning valuation, Buyer is advised to contact the county property appraiser’s office for information. RADON. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that when accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines may have been found in buildings in the state where the Property is locatedNew York. Additional information regarding radon or radon testing may be obtained from applicable governmental agencies. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your county or state health unit. Buyer represents and warrants that he/she/it has not relied on the accuracy or completeness of any representations that have been made by the Seller and/or Seller’s broker or auctioneer as to the presence of radon and that the Buyer has not relied on the Seller’s or Seller’s broker’s failure to provide information regarding the presence or effects of any radon found on the Property. Real estate brokers and agents are not generally qualified to advise buyers on radon treatment or its health and safety risks. SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION ACT (SORA). Pursuant to the Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA), information about specified registered sex offenders is made available to the public at New York State’s Sex Offender Registry public website at xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/nsor/index.htm. The Registry helps protect families and communities by requiring sex offenders to register, and providing this information to law enforcement and the public. The Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA) requires anyone found guilty of sex crimes (such as rape, sexual abuse) to register with the Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS). Information may also be obtained by calling the Sex Offender Registry Information Line 0-000-000-0000. You may also contact the local law enforcement agencies if you are concerned about any sex offenders who live in the area.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Agreement

PERMITS AND REPAIRS. If the Property is located in a jurisdiction that requires a certificate of occupancy, smoke detector certification, septic certification or any similar certification or permit or any form of improvement or repair to the Property (collectively, “Permits and Repairs”), Buyer acknowledges and agrees that Buyer shall be responsible for obtaining any and all of the Permits and Repairs at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, including but not limited to any certificate of use or other certification required by the ordinance. Buyer shall make application for all Permits and Repairs within ten (10) days of the Seller’s Acceptance Date, such date to be the date of execution of the Agreement and any Exhibits and Addenda hereto. Seller makes no representations or warranties regarding compliance or conformity with any building codes, laws, rules or regulations. PROPERTY TAX DISCLOSURE SUMMARY. Buyer should not rely on the Seller’s current property taxes as the amount of property taxes that the Buyer may be obligated to pay in the year subsequent to purchase. A change of ownership, use, or property improvements may trigger reassessments of the Property that could result in higher property taxes. If Buyer Xxxxx has any questions concerning valuation, Buyer Xxxxx is advised to contact the county property appraiser’s office for information. RADON. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that when accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines may have been found in buildings in the state where the Property is located. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your county or state health unit. Buyer represents and warrants that he/she/it has not relied on the accuracy or completeness of any representations that have been made by the Seller and/or Seller’s broker or auctioneer as to the presence of radon and that the Buyer has not relied on the Seller’s or Seller’s broker’s failure to provide information regarding the presence or effects of any radon found on the Property. Real estate brokers and agents are not generally qualified to advise buyers on radon treatment or its health and safety risks. SEX OFFENDER DATABASE NOTICE. Illinois Compiled Statutes (730 Ill. Comp. Stat. § 152/115 (a) and (b)) mandate that the Illinois State Police establish and maintain a statewide Sex Offender Database, accessible on the Internet, identifying persons who have been convicted of certain sex offenses and/or crimes against children and must register as a Sex Offender. Such statewide Sex Offender Database may be found at: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/sor/ SQUARE FOOTAGE. Buyer acknowledges that the square footage of the Property has not been measured by Seller, Seller’s broker or its auctioneer (including the square footage of the lot and home) and the square footage quoted on any marketing tools such as advertisements, brochures, MLS data, the auction website and any other information provided is based on information supplied to Seller and is deemed approximate and not guaranteed. Buyer further acknowledges that Buyer has not relied upon any such marketing tool and that such tools are not representations and/or warranties of Seller or its agent.

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Samples: Purchase Agreement

PERMITS AND REPAIRS. If the Property is located in a jurisdiction that requires a certificate of occupancy, smoke detector certification, septic certification or any similar certification or permit or any form of improvement or repair to the Property (collectively, “Permits and Repairs”), Buyer acknowledges and agrees that Buyer shall be responsible for obtaining any and all of the Permits and Repairs at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, including but not limited to any certificate of use or other certification required by the ordinance. Buyer shall make application for all Permits and Repairs within ten (10) days of the Seller’s Acceptance Date, such date to be the date of execution of the Agreement and any Exhibits exhibits and Addenda addenda hereto. Seller makes no representations or warranties regarding compliance or conformity with any building codes, laws, rules or regulations. PROPERTY TAX DISCLOSURE SUMMARY. Buyer should not rely on the Seller’s current property taxes as the amount of property taxes that the Buyer may be obligated to pay in the year subsequent to purchase. A change of ownership, use, or property improvements may trigger reassessments of the Property that could result in higher property taxes. If Buyer has any questions concerning valuation, Buyer is advised to contact the county property appraiser’s office for information. RADON. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that when accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines may have been found in buildings in the state where the Property is located. Additional Radon disclosures required by the Delaware Buyer Property Protection Act (see Del. Code tit. 25 § 2570 et. seq.) are provided as an additional disclosure. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your county or state health unit. Buyer represents and warrants that he/she/it has not relied on the accuracy or completeness of any representations that have been made by the Seller and/or Seller’s broker or auctioneer as to the presence of radon and that the Buyer has not relied on the Seller’s or Seller’s broker’s failure to provide information regarding the presence or effects of any radon found on the Property. Real estate brokers and agents are not generally qualified to advise buyers on radon treatment or its health and safety risks.

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Samples: Purchase Agreement

PERMITS AND REPAIRS. If the Property is located in a jurisdiction that requires a certificate of occupancy, smoke detector certification, septic certification or any similar certification or permit or any form of improvement or repair to the Property (collectively, “Permits and Repairs”), Buyer acknowledges and agrees that Buyer shall be responsible for obtaining any and all of the Permits and Repairs at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, including but not limited to any certificate of use or other certification required by the ordinance. Buyer shall make application for all Permits and Repairs within ten (10) days of the Seller’s Acceptance Date, such date to be the date of execution of the Agreement and any Exhibits and Addenda hereto. Seller makes no representations or warranties regarding compliance or conformity with any building codes, laws, rules or regulations. PROPERTY TAX DISCLOSURE SUMMARY. Buyer should not rely on the Seller’s current property taxes as the amount of property taxes that the Buyer may be obligated to pay in the year subsequent to purchase. A change of ownership, use, or property improvements may trigger reassessments of the Property that could result in higher property taxes. If Buyer Xxxxx has any questions concerning valuation, Buyer Xxxxx is advised to contact the county property appraiser’s office for information. RADON. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that when accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines may have been found in buildings in the state where in which the Property property is located. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your county or state health unit. Buyer represents and warrants that he/she/it has not relied on the accuracy or completeness of any representations that have been made by the Seller and/or Seller’s broker or auctioneer as to the presence of radon and that the Buyer has not relied on the Seller’s or Seller’s broker’s failure to provide information regarding the presence or effects of any radon found on the Property. Real estate brokers and agents are not generally qualified to advise buyers on radon treatment or its health and safety risks.

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Samples: Purchase Agreement

PERMITS AND REPAIRS. If the Property is located in a jurisdiction that requires a certificate of occupancy, smoke detector certification, septic certification or any similar certification or permit or any form of improvement or repair to the Property (collectively, “Permits and Repairs”), Buyer acknowledges and agrees that Buyer shall be responsible for obtaining any and all of the Permits and Repairs at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, including but not limited to any certificate of use or other certification required by the ordinance. Buyer shall make application for all Permits and Repairs within ten (10) days of the Seller’s Acceptance Date, such date to be the date of execution of the Agreement and any Exhibits and Addenda hereto. Seller makes no representations or warranties regarding compliance or conformity with any building codes, laws, rules or regulations. PROPERTY TAX DISCLOSURE SUMMARY. Buyer should not rely on the Seller’s current property taxes as the amount of property taxes that the Buyer may be obligated to pay in the year subsequent to purchase. A change of ownership, use, or property improvements may trigger reassessments of the Property that could result in higher property taxes. If Buyer has xxx any questions concerning valuation, Buyer is advised xx xdvised to contact the county property appraiser’s office for information. RADON. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that when accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines may have been found in buildings in the state where the Property is locatedNorth Dakota. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your county or state public health unit. Buyer represents and warrants that he/she/it has not relied on the accuracy or completeness of any representations that have been made by the Seller and/or Seller’s broker or auctioneer as to the presence of radon and that the Buyer has not relied on the Seller’s or Seller’s broker’s failure to provide information regarding the presence or effects of any radon found on the Property. Real estate brokers and agents are not generally qualified to advise buyers on radon treatment or its health and safety risks. SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY. Pursuant to N.D. Cent. Code §§ 12.1 et. seq, the State of North Dakota, Office of the Attorney General makes information about specified registered sex offenders available to the public via an Internet Web site maintained at http://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xxx/xxxxx.xxxxx. Xxxending on an offender’s criminal history, this information will include either the address at which the offender resides or the community of residence and ZIP Code in which he or she resides. The public is authorized to gain access to certain sex offender information through the North Dakota Offender Registry or by contacting local law enforcement offices in the community where the Property is located.

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Samples: Purchase Agreement

PERMITS AND REPAIRS. If the Property is located in a jurisdiction that requires a certificate of occupancy, smoke detector certification, septic certification or any similar certification or permit or any form of improvement or repair to the Property (collectively, “Permits and Repairs”), Buyer acknowledges and agrees that Buyer shall be responsible for obtaining any and all of the Permits and Repairs at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, including but not limited to any certificate of use or other certification required by the ordinance. Buyer shall make application for all Permits and Repairs within ten (10) days of the Seller’s Acceptance Date, such date to be the date of execution of the Agreement and any Exhibits and Addenda hereto. Seller makes no representations or warranties regarding compliance or conformity with any building codes, laws, rules or regulations. PROPERTY TAX DISCLOSURE SUMMARY. Buyer should not rely on the Seller’s current property taxes as the amount of property taxes that the Buyer may be obligated to pay in the year subsequent to purchase. A change of ownership, use, use or property improvements may trigger reassessments of the Property that could result in higher property taxes. If Buyer Xxxxx has any questions concerning valuation, Buyer Xxxxx is advised to contact the county property appraiser’s office for information. RADON. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that when accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines may have been found in buildings in the state where the Property is located. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your county or state health unit. Buyer represents and warrants that he/she/it has not relied on the accuracy or completeness of any representations that have been made by the Seller and/or Seller’s broker or auctioneer as to the presence of radon and that the Buyer has not relied on the Seller’s or Seller’s broker’s failure to provide information regarding the presence or effects of any radon found on the Property. Real estate brokers and agents are not generally qualified to advise buyers on radon treatment or its health and safety risks.

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Samples: Purchase Agreement

PERMITS AND REPAIRS. If the Property is located in a jurisdiction that requires a certificate of occupancy, smoke detector certification, septic certification or any similar certification or permit or any form of improvement or repair to the Property (collectively, “Permits and Repairs”), Buyer acknowledges and agrees that Buyer shall be responsible for obtaining any and all of the Permits and Repairs at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, including but not limited to any certificate of use or other certification required by the ordinance. Buyer shall make application for all Permits and Repairs within ten (10) days of the Seller’s Acceptance Date, such date to be the date of execution of the Agreement and any Exhibits and Addenda hereto. Seller makes no representations or warranties regarding compliance or conformity with any building codes, laws, rules codes or regulations. PROPERTY TAX DISCLOSURE SUMMARY. Buyer should not rely on the Seller’s current property taxes as the amount of property taxes that the Buyer may be obligated to pay in the year subsequent to purchase. A change of ownership, use, use or property improvements may trigger reassessments of the Property property that could result in higher property taxes. If Buyer has any questions concerning valuation, Buyer is advised to contact the county property appraiser’s office for information. RADON. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that when accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines may have been found in buildings in the state where the Property is located. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your county or state health unit. Buyer represents and warrants that he/she/it has not relied on the accuracy or completeness of any representations that have been made by the Seller and/or Seller’s broker or auctioneer as to the presence of radon and that the Buyer has not relied on the Seller’s or Seller’s broker’s failure to provide information regarding the presence or effects of any radon found on the Property. Real estate brokers and agents are not generally qualified to advise buyers on radon treatment or its health and safety risks.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Agreement

PERMITS AND REPAIRS. If the Property is located in a jurisdiction that requires a certificate of occupancy, smoke detector certification, septic certification or any similar certification or permit or any form of improvement or repair to the Property (collectively, “Permits and Repairs”), Buyer acknowledges and agrees that Buyer shall be responsible for obtaining any and all of the Permits and Repairs at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, including but not limited to any certificate of use or other certification required by the ordinance. Buyer shall make application for all Permits and Repairs within ten (10) days of the Seller’s Acceptance Date, such date to be the date of execution of the Agreement and any Exhibits and Addenda hereto. Seller makes no representations or warranties regarding compliance or conformity with any building codes, laws, rules or regulations. PROPERTY TAX DISCLOSURE SUMMARY. Buyer should not rely on the Seller’s current property taxes as the amount of property taxes that the Buyer may be obligated to pay in the year subsequent to purchase. A change of ownership, use, use or property improvements may trigger reassessments of the Property that could result in higher property taxes. If Buyer Xxxxx has any questions concerning valuation, Buyer Xxxxx is advised to contact the county property appraiser’s office for information. RADON. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that when accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines may have been found in buildings in the state where the Property is located. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your county or state health unit. Buyer represents and warrants that he/she/it has not relied on the accuracy or completeness of any representations that have been made by the Seller and/or Seller’s broker or auctioneer as to the presence of radon and that the Buyer has not relied on the Seller’s or Seller’s broker’s failure to provide information regarding the presence or effects of any radon found on the Property. Real estate brokers and agents are not generally qualified to advise buyers on radon treatment or its health and safety risks. SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION AND NOTIFICATION LAW. If a sex offender resides in the area, Ohio’s Sex Offender Registration and Notification Law requires the local sheriff to provide written notice to certain members of the community. The notice provided by the sheriff is a public record and is open to inspection under Ohio’s Public Records Law. The Buyer acknowledges that any information disclosed may no longer be accurate. The Buyer assumes responsibility to obtain accurate information from the sheriff’s office. The Buyer shall rely on the Buyer’s own inquiry with the local sheriff’s office and shall not rely on the Seller or any Broker involved in the transaction. SQUARE FOOTAGE. Buyer acknowledges that the square footage of the Property has not been measured by Seller, Seller’s broker or its auctioneer (including the square footage of the lot and home) and the square footage quoted on any marketing tools such as advertisements, brochures, MLS data, the auction website and any other information provided is based on information supplied to Seller and is deemed approximate and not guaranteed. Buyer further acknowledges that Buyer has not relied upon any such marketing tool and that such tools are not representations and/or warranties of Seller or its agent.

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Samples: Purchase Agreement

PERMITS AND REPAIRS. If the Property is located in a jurisdiction that requires a certificate of occupancy, smoke detector certification, septic certification or any similar certification or permit or any form of improvement or repair to the Property (collectively, “Permits and Repairs”), Buyer acknowledges and agrees that Buyer shall be responsible for obtaining any and all of the Permits and Repairs at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, including but not limited to any certificate of use or other certification required by the ordinance. Buyer shall make application for all Permits and Repairs within ten (10) days of the Seller’s Acceptance Date, such date to be the date of execution of the Agreement and any Exhibits and Addenda hereto. Seller makes no representations or warranties regarding compliance or conformity with any building codes, laws, rules or regulations. PROPERTY TAX DISCLOSURE SUMMARY. Buyer should not rely on the Seller’s current property taxes as the amount of property taxes that the Buyer may be obligated to pay in the year subsequent to purchase. A change of ownership, use, or property improvements may trigger reassessments of the Property that could result in higher property taxes. If Buyer Xxxxx has any questions concerning valuation, Buyer Xxxxx is advised to contact the county property appraiser’s office for information. RADON. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that when accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines may have been found in buildings in the state where the Property is locatedFlorida. Additional information regarding radon or radon testing may be obtained from your County Public Health unit. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your county or state health unit. Buyer represents and warrants that he/she/it has not relied on the accuracy or completeness of any representations that have been made by the Seller and/or Seller’s broker or auctioneer as to the presence of radon and that the Buyer has not relied on the Seller’s or Seller’s broker’s failure to provide information regarding the presence or effects of any radon found on the Property. Real estate brokers and agents are not generally qualified to advise buyers on radon treatment or its health and safety risks.

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Samples: Purchase Agreement

PERMITS AND REPAIRS. If the Property is located in a jurisdiction that requires a certificate of occupancy, smoke detector certification, septic certification or any similar certification or permit or any form of improvement or repair to the Property (collectively, “Permits and Repairs”), Buyer acknowledges and agrees that Buyer shall be responsible for obtaining any and all of the Permits and Repairs at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, including but not limited to any certificate of use or other certification required by the ordinance. Buyer shall make application for all Permits and Repairs within ten (10) days of the Seller’s Acceptance Date, such date to be the date of execution of the Agreement and any Exhibits and Addenda hereto. Seller makes no representations or warranties regarding compliance or conformity with any building codes, laws, rules or regulations. PROPERTY TAX DISCLOSURE SUMMARY. Buyer should not rely on the Seller’s current property taxes as the amount of property taxes that the Buyer may be obligated to pay in the year subsequent to purchase. A change of ownership, use, or property improvements may trigger reassessments of the Property that could result in higher property taxes. If Buyer Xxxxx has any questions concerning valuation, Buyer Xxxxx is advised to contact the county property appraiser’s office for information. RADON. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that when accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines may have been found in buildings in the state where the Property is located. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your county or state public health unit. Buyer represents and warrants that he/she/it has not relied on the accuracy or completeness of any representations that have been made by the Seller and/or Seller’s broker or auctioneer as to the presence of radon and that the Buyer has not relied on the Seller’s or Seller’s broker’s failure to provide information regarding the presence or effects of any radon found on the Property. Real estate brokers and agents are not generally qualified to advise buyers on radon treatment or its health and safety risks. SEX OFFENDER INFORMATION. Information about specified registered sex offenders may be made available to the public via an Internet Web site maintained by the chief law enforcement officer of the county or city not within a county under Mo. Rev. Stat. § 589.402. The public is authorized to gain access to certain sex offender information through the Missouri Sex Offender Registry at xxx.xxxx.xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx maintained by the Missouri State Highway Patrol.

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Samples: Purchase Agreement

PERMITS AND REPAIRS. If the Property is located in a jurisdiction that requires a certificate of occupancy, smoke detector certification, septic certification or any similar certification or permit or any form of improvement or repair to the Property (collectively, “Permits and Repairs”), Buyer acknowledges and agrees that Buyer shall be responsible for obtaining any and all of the Permits and Repairs at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, including but not limited to any certificate of use or other certification required by the ordinance. Buyer shall make application for all Permits and Repairs within ten (10) days of the Seller’s Acceptance Date, such date to be the date of execution of the Agreement and any Exhibits and Addenda hereto. Seller makes no representations or warranties regarding compliance or conformity with any building codes, laws, rules or regulations. PROPERTY TAX DISCLOSURE SUMMARY. Buyer should not rely on the Seller’s current property taxes as the amount of property taxes that the Buyer may be obligated to pay in the year subsequent to purchase. A change of ownership, use, or property improvements may trigger reassessments of the Property that could result in higher property taxes. If Buyer has any questions concerning valuation, Buyer is advised to contact the county property appraiser’s office for information. RADON. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that when accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines may have been found in buildings in the state where the Property is located. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your county or state public health unit. Buyer represents and warrants that he/she/it has not relied on the accuracy or completeness of any representations that have been made by the Seller and/or Seller’s broker or auctioneer as to the presence of radon and that the Buyer has not relied on the Seller’s or Seller’s broker’s failure to provide information regarding the presence or effects of any radon found on the Property. Real estate brokers and agents are not generally qualified to advise buyers on radon treatment or its health and safety risks. SMOKE DETECTOR STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE. Every dwelling unit within a dwelling or apartment house constructed prior to January 1, 1982, or remodeled on or after January 1, 1982, shall be provided with one or more operating smoke detectors meeting the requirements of the State Fire Marshal’s rules and regulations.

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Samples: Purchase Agreement

PERMITS AND REPAIRS. If the Property is located in a jurisdiction that requires a certificate of occupancy, smoke detector certification, septic certification or any similar certification or permit or any form of improvement or repair to the Property (collectively, “Permits and Repairs”), Buyer acknowledges and agrees that Buyer shall be responsible for obtaining any and all of the Permits and Repairs at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, including but not limited to any certificate of use or other certification required by the ordinance. Buyer shall make application for all Permits and Repairs within ten (10) days of the Seller’s Acceptance Date, such date to be the date of execution of the Agreement and any Exhibits and Addenda hereto. Seller makes no representations or warranties regarding compliance or conformity with any building codes, laws, rules or regulations. PREDATORY SEX OFFENDER INFORMATION. Information regarding the predatory offender registry and persons registered with the predatory offender registry under Minn. Stat. § 243.166, may be obtained by contacting the local law enforcement offices in the community where the property is located, or the Minnesota Department of Corrections at (000) 000-0000, or from the Department of Corrections web site at xxx.xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx. PROPERTY TAX DISCLOSURE SUMMARY. Buyer should not rely on the Seller’s current property taxes as the amount of property taxes that the Buyer may be obligated to pay in the year subsequent to purchase. A change of ownership, use, or property improvements may trigger reassessments of the Property that could result in higher property taxes. If Buyer Xxxxx has any questions concerning valuation, Buyer Xxxxx is advised to contact the county property appraiser’s office for information. RADON. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that when accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines may have been found in buildings in the state where the Property is located. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your county or state public health unit. Buyer represents and warrants that he/she/it has not relied on the accuracy or completeness of any representations that have been made by the Seller and/or Seller’s broker or auctioneer as to the presence of radon and that the Buyer has not relied on the Seller’s or Seller’s broker’s failure to provide information regarding the presence or effects of any radon found on the Property. Real estate brokers and agents are not generally qualified to advise buyers on radon treatment or its health and safety risks.

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Samples: Purchase Agreement

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PERMITS AND REPAIRS. If the Property is located in a jurisdiction that requires a certificate of occupancy, smoke detector certification, septic certification or any similar certification or permit or any form of improvement or repair to the Property (collectively, “Permits and Repairs”), Buyer acknowledges and agrees that Buyer shall be responsible for obtaining any and all of the Permits and Repairs at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, including but not limited to any certificate of use or other certification required by the ordinance. Buyer shall make application for all Permits and Repairs within ten (10) days of the Seller’s Acceptance Date, such date to be the date of execution of the Agreement and any Exhibits and Addenda hereto. Seller makes no representations or warranties regarding compliance or conformity with any building codes, laws, rules or regulations. PROPERTY TAX DISCLOSURE SUMMARY. Buyer should not rely on the Seller’s current property taxes as the amount of property taxes that the Buyer may be obligated to pay in the year subsequent to purchase. A change of ownership, use, or property improvements may trigger reassessments of the Property that could result in higher property taxes. If Buyer Xxxxx has any questions concerning valuation, Buyer Xxxxx is advised to contact the county property appraiser’s office for information. RADON. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that when accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines may have been found in buildings in the state where the Property is located. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your county or state public health unit. Buyer represents and warrants that he/she/it has not relied on the accuracy or completeness of any representations that have been made by the Seller and/or Seller’s broker or auctioneer as to the presence of radon and that the Buyer has not relied on the Seller’s or Seller’s broker’s failure to provide information regarding the presence or effects of any radon found on the Property. Real estate brokers and agents are not generally qualified to advise buyers on radon treatment or its health and safety risks.

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Samples: Purchase Agreement

PERMITS AND REPAIRS. If the Property is located in a jurisdiction that requires a certificate of occupancy, smoke detector certification, septic certification or any similar certification or permit or any form of improvement or repair to the Property (collectively, “Permits and Repairs”), Buyer acknowledges and agrees that Buyer shall be responsible for obtaining any and all of the Permits and Repairs at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, including but not limited to any certificate of use or other certification required by the ordinance. Buyer shall make application for all Permits and Repairs within ten (10) days of the Seller’s Acceptance Date, such date to be the date of execution of the Agreement and any Exhibits and Addenda hereto. Seller makes no representations or warranties regarding compliance or conformity with any building codes, laws, rules or regulations. PROPERTY TAX DISCLOSURE SUMMARY. Buyer should not rely on the Seller’s current property taxes as the amount of property taxes that the Buyer may be obligated to pay in the year subsequent to purchase. A change of ownership, use, or property improvements may trigger reassessments of the Property that could result in higher property taxes. If Buyer Xxxxx has any questions concerning valuation, Buyer Xxxxx is advised to contact the county property appraiser’s office for information. RADON. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that when accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines may have been found in buildings in the state where the Property is located. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your county or state health unit. Buyer represents and warrants that he/she/it has not relied on the accuracy or completeness of any representations that have been made by the Seller and/or Seller’s broker or auctioneer as to the presence of radon and that the Buyer has not relied on the Seller’s or Seller’s broker’s failure to provide information regarding the presence or effects of any radon found on the Property. Real estate brokers and agents are not generally qualified to advise buyers on radon treatment or its health and safety risks. SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY. Pursuant to Iowa Code § 692A, information about specified registered sex offenders is made available to the public via an Internet Web site maintained by the Department of Public Safety at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. Depending on an offender’s criminal history, this information will include either the address at which the offender resides or the community of residence and ZIP Code in which he or she resides. The public is authorized to gain access to certain sex offender information through the Iowa Sex Offender Registry or by contacting local law enforcement offices in the community where the Property is located.

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Samples: Purchase Agreement

PERMITS AND REPAIRS. If the Property is located in a jurisdiction that requires a certificate of occupancy, smoke detector certification, septic certification or any similar certification or permit or any form of improvement or repair to the Property (collectively, “Permits and Repairs”), Buyer acknowledges and agrees that Buyer shall be responsible for obtaining any and all of the Permits and Repairs at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, including but not limited to any certificate of use or other certification required by the ordinance. Buyer shall make application for all Permits and Repairs within ten (10) days of the Seller’s Acceptance Date, such date to be the date of execution of the Agreement and any Exhibits and Addenda hereto. Seller makes no representations or warranties regarding compliance or conformity with any building codes, laws, rules or regulations. PROPERTY TAX DISCLOSURE SUMMARY. Buyer should not rely on the Seller’s current property taxes as the amount of property taxes that the Buyer may be obligated to pay in the year subsequent to purchase. A change of ownership, use, or property improvements may trigger reassessments of the Property that could result in higher property taxes. If Buyer Xxxxx has any questions concerning valuation, Buyer Xxxxx is advised to contact the county property appraiser’s office for information. RADON. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that when accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines may have been found in buildings in the state where the Property is located. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your county or state health unit. Buyer represents and warrants that he/she/it has not relied on the accuracy or completeness of any representations that have been made by the Seller and/or Seller’s broker or auctioneer as to the presence of radon and that the Buyer has not relied on the Seller’s or Seller’s broker’s failure to provide information regarding the presence or effects of any radon found on the Property. Real estate brokers and agents are not generally qualified to advise buyers on radon treatment or its health and safety risks. SEX OFFENDER INFORMATION. Pursuant to Utah Code Xxx. § 77-27-21.5, the Sex and Kidnap Offender Registry requires the Utah Department of Corrections to develop, operate and maintain a registry of persons who have been convicted of certain offenses. This information is made available to the public via an Internet Web site maintained by the Department of Corrections at xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx as the Sex Offender Notification and Registration (SONAR). Depending on an offender’s criminal history, this information will include either the address at which the offender resides or the community of residence and ZIP Code in which he or she resides. The public is authorized to gain access to certain sex offender information through SONAR or by contacting local law enforcement offices in the community where the Property is located SQUARE FOOTAGE. Xxxxx acknowledges that the square footage of the Property has not been measured by Seller, Seller’s broker or its auctioneer (including the square footage of the lot and home) and the square footage quoted on any marketing tools such as advertisements, brochures, MLS data, the auction website and any other information provided is based on information supplied to Seller and is deemed approximate and not guaranteed. Buyer further acknowledges that Buyer has not relied upon any such marketing tool and that such tools are not representations and/or warranties of Seller or its agent.

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Samples: Purchase Agreement

PERMITS AND REPAIRS. If the Property is located in a jurisdiction that requires a certificate of occupancy, smoke detector certification, septic certification or any similar certification or permit or any form of improvement or repair to the Property (collectively, “Permits and Repairs”), Buyer acknowledges and agrees that Buyer shall be responsible for obtaining (and shall promptly obtain) any and all of the Permits and Repairs at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, including but not limited to any certificate of use or other certification required by the ordinance. Buyer shall make application for all Permits and Repairs within ten (10) days of the Seller’s Acceptance Date, such date to be the date of execution of the Agreement and any Exhibits and Addenda hereto. Seller makes no representations or warranties regarding compliance or conformity with any building codes, laws, rules or regulations. PROPERTY TAX DISCLOSURE SUMMARY. Buyer should not rely on the Seller’s current property taxes as the amount of property taxes that the Buyer may be obligated to pay in the year subsequent to purchase. A change of ownership, use, or property improvements may trigger reassessments of the Property that could result in higher property taxes. If Buyer Xxxxx has any questions concerning valuation, Buyer Xxxxx is advised to contact the county property appraiser’s office for information. RADON. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that when accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines may have been found in buildings in the state where the Property is located. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your county or state health unit. Buyer represents and warrants that he/she/it has not relied on the accuracy or completeness of any representations that have been made by the Seller and/or Seller’s broker or auctioneer as to the presence of radon and that the Buyer has not relied on the Seller’s or Seller’s broker’s failure to provide information regarding the presence or effects of any radon found on the Property. Real estate brokers and agents are not generally qualified to advise buyers on radon treatment or its health and safety risks. SEX OFFENDER INFORMATION. Pursuant to Alabama’s Community Notification Act (Ala. Code 1975, § 15-20-20, as amended), information about specified registered sex offenders is made available to the public via an Internet Web site maintained by the Alabama Department of Public Safety at xxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/Pages/wfSexOffenderSearch.aspx. The public is authorized to gain access to certain sex offender information through the Alabama Sexual Offender Registry, by contacting the Alabama Bureau of Investigation or by contacting local law enforcement offices in the community where the Property is located.

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Samples: Purchase Agreement

PERMITS AND REPAIRS. If the Property is located in a jurisdiction that requires a certificate of occupancy, smoke detector certification, septic certification or any similar certification or permit or any form of improvement or repair to the Property (collectively, “Permits and Repairs”), Buyer acknowledges and agrees that Buyer shall be responsible for obtaining any and all of the Permits and Repairs at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, including but not limited to any certificate of use or other certification required by the ordinance. Buyer shall make application for all Permits and Repairs within ten (10) days of the Seller’s Acceptance Date, such date to be the date of execution of the Agreement and any Exhibits and Addenda hereto. Seller makes no representations or warranties regarding compliance or conformity with any building codes, laws, rules or regulations. PROPERTY TAX DISCLOSURE SUMMARY. Buyer should not rely on the Seller’s current property taxes as the amount of property taxes that the Buyer may be obligated to pay in the year subsequent to purchase. A change of ownership, use, or property improvements may trigger reassessments of the Property that could result in higher property taxes. If Buyer Xxxxx has any questions concerning valuation, Buyer Xxxxx is advised to contact the county property appraiser’s office for information. RADON. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that when accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines may have been found in buildings in the state where the Property is located. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your county or state health unit. Buyer represents and warrants that he/she/it has not relied on the accuracy or completeness of any representations that have been made by the Seller and/or Seller’s broker or auctioneer as to the presence of radon and that the Buyer has not relied on the Seller’s or Seller’s broker’s failure to provide information regarding the presence or effects of any radon found on the Property. Real estate brokers and agents are not generally qualified to advise buyers on radon treatment or its health and safety risks.

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Samples: Purchase Agreement

PERMITS AND REPAIRS. If the Property is located in a jurisdiction that requires a certificate of occupancy, smoke detector certification, septic certification or any similar certification or permit or any form of improvement or repair to the Property (collectively, “Permits and Repairs”), Buyer acknowledges and agrees that Buyer shall be responsible for obtaining any and all of the Permits and Repairs at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, including but not limited to any certificate of use or other certification required by the ordinance. Buyer shall make application for all Permits and Repairs within ten (10) days of the Seller’s Acceptance Date, such date to be the date of execution of the Agreement and any Exhibits and Addenda hereto. Seller makes no representations or warranties regarding compliance or conformity with any building codes, laws, rules or regulations. PROPERTY TAX DISCLOSURE SUMMARY. Buyer should not rely on the Seller’s current property taxes as the amount of property taxes that the Buyer may be obligated to pay in the year subsequent to purchase. A change of ownership, use, use or property improvements may trigger reassessments of the Property that could result in higher property taxes. If Buyer has any questions concerning valuation, Buyer is advised to contact the county property appraiser’s office for information. RADON. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that when accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines may have been found in buildings in the state where the Property is located. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your county or state public health unit. Buyer represents and warrants that he/she/it has not relied on the accuracy or completeness of any representations that have been made by the Seller and/or Seller’s broker or auctioneer as to the presence of radon and that the Buyer has not relied on the Seller’s or Seller’s broker’s failure to provide information regarding the presence or effects of any radon found on the Property. Real estate brokers and agents are not generally qualified to advise buyers on radon treatment or its health and safety risks. SEX OFFENDER INFORMATION. Information about specified registered sex offenders is made available to the public through the local sheriff's office or through the Kentucky State Police Registry website at xxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx or call toll-free at 0-000-000-0000. SMOKE DETECTOR STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE. In Jefferson County, Kentucky, and elsewhere where required by local ordinance, whenever a sale (or exchange) of a single family dwelling occurs, the seller shall provide the buyer with a written affidavit representing that the property is in compliance with applicable law regarding smoke detectors.

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Samples: Purchase Agreement

PERMITS AND REPAIRS. If the Property is located in a jurisdiction that requires a certificate of occupancy, smoke detector certification, septic certification or any similar certification or permit or any form of improvement or repair to the Property (collectively, “Permits and Repairs”), Buyer acknowledges and agrees that Buyer shall be responsible for obtaining any and all of the Permits and Repairs at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, including but not limited to any certificate of use or other certification required by the ordinance. Buyer shall make application for all Permits and Repairs within ten (10) days of the Seller’s Acceptance Date, such date to be the date of execution of the Agreement and any Exhibits and Addenda hereto. Seller makes no representations or warranties regarding compliance or conformity with any building codes, laws, rules or regulations. PROPERTY TAX DISCLOSURE SUMMARY. Buyer should not rely on the Seller’s current property taxes as the amount of property taxes that the Buyer may be obligated to pay in the year subsequent to purchase. A change of ownership, use, or property improvements may trigger reassessments of the Property that could result in higher property taxes. If Buyer has any questions concerning valuation, Buyer is advised to contact the county property appraiser’s office for information. RADON. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that when accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines may have been found in buildings in the state where the Property is located. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your county or state health unit. Buyer represents and warrants that he/she/it has not relied on the accuracy or completeness of any representations that have been made by the Seller and/or Seller’s broker or auctioneer as to the presence of radon and that the Buyer has not relied on the Seller’s or Seller’s broker’s failure to provide information regarding the presence or effects of any radon found on the Property. Real estate brokers and agents are not generally qualified to advise buyers on radon treatment or its health and safety risks. SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY. Pursuant to the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act of 1999 (Me. Rev. Stat. Xxx. tit. 34-A, § 15), information about specified registered sex offenders is made available to the public via an Internet Web site maintained by the Maine State Police, Bureau of Identification at xxxx://xxxxx.xxx/dps/Sbi/sor.html. Depending on an offender’s criminal history, this information will include either the address at which the offender resides or the community of residence and ZIP Code in which he or she resides. The public is authorized to gain access to certain sex offender information through the Maine Sex Offender Registry or by contacting local law enforcement offices in the community where the Property is located. SMOKE AND CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS. Buyer acknowledges and agrees that he/she/it shall solely be responsible for the installation and certification that smoke detectors and/or carbon monoxide detectors were properly installed in the dwelling as may be required by applicable law. In accordance with Me. Rev. Stat. Xxx. tit. 25, § 2464-10 and § 2468-6, I (we), the undersigned Buyer(s) do hereby certify that I (we) shall properly install operational smoke detector(s) and carbon monoxide detector(s), if they are not already present, in the Property which is identified in the Purchase Agreement within thirty (30) days of this closing or occupancy of the Property subject to this transaction, whichever comes later. Buyer Signature (date) Co-Buyer Signature (date) SQUARE FOOTAGE. Buyer acknowledges that the square footage of the Property has not been measured by Seller, Seller’s broker or its auctioneer (including the square footage of the lot and home) and the square footage quoted on any marketing tools such as advertisements, brochures, MLS data, the auction website and any other information provided is based on information supplied to Seller and is deemed approximate and not guaranteed. Buyer further acknowledges that Buyer has not relied upon any such marketing tool and that such tools are not representations and/or warranties of Seller or its agent.

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Samples: Purchase Agreement

PERMITS AND REPAIRS. If the Property is located in a jurisdiction that requires a certificate of occupancy, smoke detector certification, septic certification or any similar certification or permit or any form of improvement or repair to the Property (collectively, “Permits and Repairs”), Buyer acknowledges and agrees that Buyer shall be responsible for obtaining any and all of the Permits and Repairs at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, including but not limited to any certificate of use or other certification required by the ordinance. Buyer shall make application for all Permits and Repairs within ten (10) days of the Seller’s Acceptance Date, such date to be the date of execution of the Agreement and any Exhibits and Addenda hereto. Seller makes no representations or warranties regarding compliance or conformity with any building codes, laws, rules or regulations. PROPERTY TAX DISCLOSURE SUMMARY. Buyer should not rely on the Seller’s current property taxes as the amount of property taxes that the Buyer may be obligated to pay in the year subsequent to purchase. A change of ownership, use, or property improvements may trigger reassessments of the Property that could result in higher property taxes. If Buyer has any questions concerning valuation, Buyer is advised to contact the county property appraiser’s office for information. RADON. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that when accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines may have been found in buildings in the state where the Property is located. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your county or state public health unit. Buyer represents and warrants that he/she/it has not relied on the accuracy or completeness of any representations that have been made by the Seller and/or Seller’s broker or auctioneer as to the presence of radon and that the Buyer has not relied on the Seller’s or Seller’s broker’s failure to provide information regarding the presence or effects of any radon found on the Property. Real estate brokers and agents are not generally qualified to advise buyers on radon treatment or its health and safety risks. SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY. Pursuant to the Sex Offender Registration Act of 2007 (Wyo. Stat. §§ 7-19-301, et. seq.), the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation makes information about specified registered sex offenders available to the public via an Internet Web site maintained at xxxx://xxxxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/sor/SOR. Depending on an offender’s criminal history, this information will include either the address at which the offender resides or the community of residence and ZIP Code in which he or she resides. The public is authorized to gain access to certain sex offender information through the Wyoming Sex Offender Registry or by contacting local law enforcement offices in the community where the Property is located.

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Samples: Purchase Agreement

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