Property Condition Disclosure Sample Clauses

Property Condition Disclosure. Buyer acknowledges receipt of Seller Property Condition Disclosure Statement (if applicable) dated / Buyer’s initials.
Property Condition Disclosure. The Broker requires the Owner to disclose any conditions that could affect the health or safety of the Tenant. The types of conditions that should be disclosed include but are not limited to: Flooding, Radon, Toxic Mold, Bed Bugs, Fleas, etc. If you have no actual knowledge of conditions that require disclosure, please proceed to acknowledge below. If you are aware of conditions that could affect the health or safety of the Tenant, discontinue filling out this Listing Agreement and contact the Broker.
Property Condition Disclosure. The Successful Bidder agrees and acknowledges that any dwelling or residential building, if any, located on the SAWS Land has a value less than five percent (5%) of the overall value of the SAWS Land and therefore SAWS' is not required to submit any property condition disclosure pursuant to Texas Property Code Sec. 5.008. Additionally, the Successful Bidder agrees and acknowledges that the SAWS Land is not "residential real property" subject to any federally mandated lead paint disclosures.
Property Condition Disclosure. The Tenant acknowledges that they received a property condition disclosure describing the condition in and about the leased Premises, which has been agreed to and signed by the Landlord and Tenant.
Property Condition Disclosure. The Tenant acknowledges they have received a written inventory detailing the condition of the property and any included furnishings and appliances. This is in accordance with § 521-42.
Property Condition Disclosure. To facilitate delivery of the Property Condition Disclosure Statement to a prospective buyer, OWNER hereby authorizes the LISTING BROKER to submit a copy of any Property Condition Disclosure Statement provided by OWNER to the LISTING BROKER to the Otsego-Delaware Board of REALTORS®, Inc. Multiple Listing Service. [ ] Yes [ ] No
Property Condition Disclosure. The Broker requires the Owner to disclose any conditions that could affect the health or safety of the Tenant. The types of conditions that should be disclosed include but are not limited to: Flooding, Radon, Toxic Mold, Bed Bugs, Fleas, etc. If you have no actual knowledge of conditions that require disclosure, please proceed to acknowledge below. If you are aware of conditions that could affect the health or safety of the Tenant, discontinue filling out this Listing Agreement and contact the Broker. 19. DISCLOSURE FOR OLDER PROPERTIES: Properties built on or before 1981 will contain a general disclosure about the possibility of materials containing asbestos being commonly used in construction until that time. This disclosure is not a requirement of Law the same as a Lead Based Paint Disclosure required for properties being leased or sold that were built before 1978, the Asbestos Disclosure is a requirement of the Broker. The Broker informs the Owner that they have an Affirmative Duty to disclose whether or not they have “actual knowledge” of materials containing asbestos in the premises or if they have knowledge of an inspection for asbestos has been conducted for the premises.
Property Condition Disclosure. Landlords must complete and present a detailed property condition disclosure form to tenants prior to lease signing, ensuring tenants are fully aware of the property's condition before committing to the lease. (a) Presence of lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards (check (i) or (ii) below): (i) Known lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards are present in the housing (explain). (ii) Lessor has no knowledge of lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards in the housing. (b) Records and reports available to the lessor (check (i) or (ii) below): (i) Lessor has provided the lessee with all available records and reports pertaining to lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards in the housing (list documents below). (ii) Lessor has no reports or records pertaining to lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards in the housing. Lessee’s Acknowledgment (initial) (c) Lessee has received copies of all information listed above. (d) ▇▇▇▇▇▇ has received the pamphlet Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home. Agent’s Acknowledgment (initial) (e) Agent has informed the lessor of the lessor’s obligations under 42 U.S.C. 4852(d) and is aware of his/her responsibility to ensure compliance.
Property Condition Disclosure. Buyer acknowledges receipt of the Informational Statement for Mississippi Property 137. Condition Disclosure Statement AND (Select One): 138. A fully completed Property Condition Disclosure Statement is not required in accordance with Sections 89-1-501 et seq. of the 139. Mississippi Code of 1972 and a Seller’s Statement of Exclusion From Completing the Property Condition Disclosure Statement 140. (PCDS) has been completed and delivered to Buyer, and Buyer acknowledges receipt thereof. 141. OR 142. 143. OR 144. Buyer acknowledges receipt of a Property Condition Disclosure Statement. The Property Condition Disclosure Statement is to be delivered after the Buyer has made an offer. Per 89-1-503 of the
Property Condition Disclosure. A. A. No representations bythe seller regarding the condition of the property or environmental hazards are expressed or im plied , except as specified in the Oklahoma Residential Property Condition Disclosure Statement (“Disclosure Statement”) or the Oklahoma Property Condition Disclaimer Statement (“Disclaimer Statement”), if applicable. A real estate licensee has no duty to the seller or buyer to conduct an independent inspection of the property and has no du ty to independentlyverify the accuracy or completeness of any statement made by the seller in the Disclosure Statement or any amendment, or the Disclaimer Statement.