Common use of Seller’s Closing Documents Clause in Contracts

Seller’s Closing Documents. At or before Closing, Seller shall prepare, and deposit or cause to be deposited with the closing attorney the following items: a. an executed limited warranty with respect to the Land in form sufficient to convey title to the Property in accordance with the requirements of this Contract, together with any State, County and local transfer tax declarations and forms required to be executed by Seller. b. an executed affidavit in the form sufficient to permit the title company to delete the requirements of the title commitment and insure title to the Property in accordance with the requirements of this Contract. c. an executed Purchaser - Seller Closing Statement reflecting all financial aspects of the transaction. d. evidence reasonably satisfactory to Purchaser and the title company reflecting that all documents executed by Xxxxxxxxx at Closing were duly authorized and executed. e. a standard FIRPTA affidavit. f. Such other documents as are reasonably requested by Purchaser in connection with the Closing.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Contract for Sale of Real Property, Contract for Sale of Real Property, Contract for Sale of Real Property

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