Common use of Source of Potable Water (Residential Land and Residential Improvements Only) Clause in Contracts

Source of Potable Water (Residential Land and Residential Improvements Only). Buyer Does Does Not 521 acknowledge receipt of a copy of Seller’s Property Disclosure or Source of Water Addendum disclosing the source of potable water for 522 the Property. There is No Well. Buyer Does Does Not acknowledge receipt of a copy of the current well permit. 523 Note to Buyer: SOME WATER PROVIDERS RELY, TO VARYING DEGREES, ON NONRENEWABLE GROUND 524 WATER. YOU MAY WISH TO CONTACT YOUR PROVIDER (OR INVESTIGATE THE DESCRIBED SOURCE) TO 525 DETERMINE THE LONG-TERM SUFFICIENCY OF THE PROVIDER’S WATER SUPPLIES. 526 10.9. Existing Leases; Modification of Existing Leases; New Leases. [Intentionally Deleted] 527 10.10. Lead-Based Paint. 528 10.10.1. Lead-Based Paint Disclosure. Unless exempt, if the Property includes one or more residential dwellings 529 constructed or a building permit was issued prior to January 1, 1978, for the benefit of Buyer, Seller and all required real estate 530 licensees must sign and deliver to Buyer a completed Lead-Based Paint Disclosure (Sales) form on or before the Lead-Based Paint

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