Common use of SEWER CAPACITY CHARGES Clause in Contracts

SEWER CAPACITY CHARGES. Properties that connect to sewers in many jurisdictions, including but not limited to King, Pierce, and Snohomish Counties are required to pay capacity charges. Buyer is advised to verify the existence and amount of any capacity or impact charges for connecting utilities to the Property, including any deferred amounts, as capacity charges can be paid over several years. Buyer is advised that capacity charges may not appear in the title report. If capacity charges apply, Seller and Buyer agree that they will be prorated between Seller and Buyer at Closing.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement, Brighton Ming LLC Purchase, Purchase and Sale Agreement

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SEWER CAPACITY CHARGES. Properties that connect to sewers in many jurisdictions, including but not limited to King, Pierce, and Snohomish Counties are required to pay capacity charges. Buyer is advised to verify the existence and amount of any capacity or impact charges for connecting utilities to the Property, including any deferred amounts, as capacity charges can be paid over several years. Buyer Xxxxx is advised that capacity charges may not appear in the title report. If capacity charges apply, Seller and Buyer agree that they will be prorated between Seller and Buyer at Closing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Brighton Ming LLC Purchase

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