Common use of Property Condition Disclosure Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Rental Listing & Residential Management Agreement, Rental Listing & Residential Management Agreement, Rental Listing & Residential Management Agreement

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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.. SAMPLE

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Only Listing Agreement, Lease Only Listing Agreement

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