SELLER ASSISTANCE AND COOPERATION IN CLOSE-OUT OF BUILDING PERMITS Sample Clauses

SELLER ASSISTANCE AND COOPERATION IN CLOSE-OUT OF BUILDING PERMITS. If Buyer’s inspection of the Property identifies open or needed building permits, then Seller shall promptly deliver to Buyer all plans, written documentation or other information in Seller’s possession, knowledge, or control relating to improvements to the Property which are the subject of such open or needed Permits, and shall promptly cooperate in good faith with Buyer’s efforts to obtain estimates of repairs or other work necessary to resolve such Permit issues. Seller’s obligation to cooperate shall include Seller’s execution of necessary authorizations, consents, or other documents necessary for Buyer to conduct inspections and have estimates of such repairs or work prepared, but in fulfilling such obligation, Seller shall not be required to expend, or become obligated to expend, any money.
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SELLER ASSISTANCE AND COOPERATION IN CLOSE-OUT OF BUILDING PERMITS. If Buyer’s inspection 269 of the Property identifies open or needed building permits, then Seller shall promptly deliver to Buyer all plans, 270 written documentation or other information in Seller’s possession, knowledge, or control relating to 271 improvements to the Property which are the subject of such open or needed Permits, and shall promptly 272 cooperate in good faith with Buyer’s efforts to obtain estimates of repairs or other work necessary to resolve 273 such Permit issues. Seller’s obligation to cooperate shall include Seller’s execution of necessary authorizations, 274 consents, or other documents necessary for Buyer to conduct inspections and have estimates of such repairs 275 or work prepared, but in fulfilling such obligation, Seller shall not be required to expend, or become obligated to 276 expend, any money.
SELLER ASSISTANCE AND COOPERATION IN CLOSE-OUT OF BUILDING PERMITS. If Buyer’s inspection 269 of the Property identifies open or needed building permits, then Seller shall promptly deliver to Buyer all plans, 270 written documentation or other information in Seller’s possession, knowledge, or control relating to 271 improvements to the Property which are the subject of such open or needed Permits, and shall promptly 272 cooperate in good faith with Buyer’s efforts to obtain estimates of repairs or other work necessary to resolve ________ ________ ________ ________ 273 such Permit issues. Seller’s obligation to cooperate shall include Seller’s execution of necessary authorizations, 274 consents, or other documents necessary for Buyer to conduct inspections and have estimates of such repairs 275 or work prepared, but in fulfilling such obligation, Seller shall not be required to expend, or become obligated to 276 expend, any money.
SELLER ASSISTANCE AND COOPERATION IN CLOSE-OUT OF BUILDING PERMITS. If Buyer’s inspection 269 of the Property identifies open or needed building permits, then Seller shall promptly deliver to Buyer all plans, 270 written documentation or other information in Seller’s possession, knowledge, or control relating to 271 improvements to the Property which are the subject of such open or needed Permits, and shall promptly 272 cooperate in good faith with Buyer’s efforts to obtain estimates of repairs or other work necessary to resolve 273 such Permit issues. Seller’s obligation to cooperate shall include Seller’s execution of necessary authorizations, DRAFT 326 including payment of the Deposit, within the time(s) specified, Seller may elect to recover and retain the Deposit 327 for the account of Seller as agreed upon liquidated damages, consideration for execution of this Contract, and 328 in full settlement of any claims, whereupon Buyer and Seller shall be relieved from all further obligations under 274 consents, or other documents necessary for Buyer to conduct inspections and have estimates of such repairs 275 or work prepared, but in fulfilling such obligation, Seller shall not be required to expend, or become obligated to 276 expend, any money.

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