CONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORE SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT NOTE: FIRE AND CASUALTY LOSSES AND CONDEMNATIONResidential Contract of Sale • March 6th, 2024
Contract Type FiledMarch 6th, 2024This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire, or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless
WARNING: NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THIS FORM OF CONTRACT FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE COMPLIES WITH SECTION 5-702 OF THE GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW (“PLAIN LANGUAGE”). CONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORE SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT NOTE: FIRE AND...Residential Contract of Sale • January 15th, 2024
Contract Type FiledJanuary 15th, 2024This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire, or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract, Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of that law makes a Purchaser responsible for fire and casualty loss upon taking possession of the Premises before the title closing.
ContractResidential Contract of Sale • May 18th, 2022
Contract Type FiledMay 18th, 2022Reorder Form No. 8068 (3/00)– Residential contract of sale 2-91 Jointly prepared by the Real Property Section of the New York State Bar Association, the New York State Land Title Association, the Committee on Real Property Law of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York and the Committee on Real Property Law of the New York County Lawyers’ Association. Warning: NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THIS FORM OR CONTRACT FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE COMPLIES WITH SECTION 5-702 OF THE GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW (“PLAIN LANGUAGE”). CONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORE SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT NOTE: FIRE AND CASUALTY LOSSES AND CONDEMNATION.This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire, or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract, Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of the law makes a Purchaser responsible for fire and casualty loss upon taking possession of
WARNING: NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THIS FORM OF CONTRACT FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE COMPLIES WITH SECTION 5-702 OF THE GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW (“PLAIN LANGUAGE”). CONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORE SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT NOTE: FIRE AND...Residential Contract of Sale • April 8th, 2022
Contract Type FiledApril 8th, 2022This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire, or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract, Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of that law makes a Purchaser responsible for fire and casualty loss upon taking possession of the Premises before the title closing.
ContractResidential Contract of Sale • February 4th, 2022
Contract Type FiledFebruary 4th, 2022Jointly prepared by the Real Property Section of the New York State Bar Association, the New York State Land Title Association, the Committee on Real Property Law of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York and the Committee on Real Property Law of the New York County Lawyers’ Association. Warning: NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THIS FORM OR CONTRACT FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE COMPLIES WITH SECTION 5-702 OF THE GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW (“PLAIN LANGUAGE”). CONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORE SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT NOTE: FIRE AND CASUALTY LOSSES AND CONDEMNATION.This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire, or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract, Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of the law makes a Purchaser responsible for fire and casualty loss upon taking possession of the Premises before the title closing. Residential Contract of
WARNING: NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THIS FORM OF CONTRACT FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE COMPLIES WITH SECTION 5-702 OF THE GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW (“PLAIN LANGUAGE”).Residential Contract of Sale • December 25th, 2020
Contract Type FiledDecember 25th, 2020This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire, or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract, Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of that law makes a Purchaser responsible for fire and casualty loss upon taking possession of the Premises before the title closing.
Residential Contract of Sale 11-2000Residential Contract of Sale • November 24th, 2020
Contract Type FiledNovember 24th, 2020This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire, or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract, Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of that law makes a Purchaser responsible for fire and casualty loss upon taking possession of the Premises before the title closing.
Residential Contract of Sale 11-2000Residential Contract of Sale • November 24th, 2020
Contract Type FiledNovember 24th, 2020This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire, or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract, Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of that law makes a Purchaser responsible for fire and casualty loss upon taking possession of the Premises before the title closing.
RESIDENTIAL CONTRACT OF SALEResidential Contract of Sale • November 24th, 2020
Contract Type FiledNovember 24th, 2020THE PARTIES HEREBY AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 1. Premises. Seller shall sell and convey and Purchaser shall purchase the property, together with all buildings and improvements thereon (collectively the ''Premises''), more fully described on a separate page marked ''Schedule A,'' annexed hereto and made a part hereof and also known as: Street Address: __________ Tax Map Designation: Section __________, Block __________, Lot __________ Together with Seller's ownership and rights, if any, to land lying in the bed of any street or highway, opened or proposed, adjoining the Premises to the center line thereof, including any right of Seller to any unpaid award by reason of any taking by condemnation and/or for any damage to the Premises by reason of change of grade of any street or highway. Seller shall deliver at no additional cost to Purchaser, at Closing (as hereinafter defined), or thereafter, on demand, any documents that Purchaser may reasonably require for the conveyance of such
Residential Contract of Sale 11-2000Residential Contract of Sale • November 20th, 2020
Contract Type FiledNovember 20th, 2020This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire, or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract, Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of that law makes a Purchaser responsible for fire and casualty loss upon taking possession of the Premises before the title closing.
RESIDENTIAL CONTRACT OF SALEResidential Contract of Sale • November 12th, 2020
Contract Type FiledNovember 12th, 2020THE PARTIES HEREBY AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 1. Premises. Seller shall sell and convey and Purchaser shall purchase the property, together with all buildings and improvements thereon (collectively the ''Premises''), more fully described on a separate page marked ''Schedule A,'' annexed hereto and made a part hereof and also known as: Street Address: __________ Tax Map Designation: Section __________, Block __________, Lot __________ Together with Seller's ownership and rights, if any, to land lying in the bed of any street or highway, opened or proposed, adjoining the Premises to the center line thereof, including any right of Seller to any unpaid award by reason of any taking by condemnation and/or for any damage to the Premises by reason of change of grade of any street or highway. Seller shall deliver at no additional cost to Purchaser, at Closing (as hereinafter defined), or thereafter, on demand, any documents that Purchaser may reasonably require for the conveyance of such
WARNING: NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THIS FORM OF CONTRACT FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE COMPLIES WITH SECTION 5-702 OF THE GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW ("PLAIN LANGUAGE").Residential Contract of Sale • November 10th, 2020
Contract Type FiledNovember 10th, 2020This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire, or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract, Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of that law makes a Purchaser responsible for fire and casualty loss upon taking possession of the Premises before the title closing.
Residential Contract of Sale 11-2000Residential Contract of Sale • October 21st, 2020
Contract Type FiledOctober 21st, 2020This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire, or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract, Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of that law makes a Purchaser responsible for fire and casualty loss upon taking possession of the Premises before the title closing.
WARNING: NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THIS FORM OF CONTRACT FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE COMPLIES WITH SECTION 5-702 OF THE GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW ("PLAIN LANGUAGE").Residential Contract of Sale • October 21st, 2020
Contract Type FiledOctober 21st, 2020This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire, or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract, Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of that law makes a Purchaser responsible for fire and casualty loss upon taking possession of the Premises before the title closing.
WARNING: NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THIS FORM OF CONTRACT FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATEResidential Contract of Sale • September 17th, 2020
Contract Type FiledSeptember 17th, 2020This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract. Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of that law makes a Purchaser responsible for fire and casualty loss upon taking possession of the premises before the title closing.
CONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORE SIGNING THIS AGREEMENTResidential Contract of Sale • September 17th, 2020
Contract Type FiledSeptember 17th, 2020This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire, or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract, Section 5‑1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of that law makes a Purchaser responsible for fire and casualty loss upon taking possession of the Premises before the title closing.
WARNING: NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THIS FORM OF CONTRACT FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE COMPLIES WITH SECTION 5-702 OF THE GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW (“PLAIN LANGUAGE”).Residential Contract of Sale • September 6th, 2020
Contract Type FiledSeptember 6th, 2020This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract, Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of that law makes a Purchaser responsible for fire and casualty loss upon taking possession of the premises before the title closing.
WARNING: NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THIS FORM OF CONTRACT FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE COMPLIES WITH SECTION 5-702 OF THE GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW (“PLAIN LANGUAGE”).Residential Contract of Sale • August 8th, 2020
Contract Type FiledAugust 8th, 2020This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire, or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract, Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of that law makes a Purchaser responsible for fire and casualty loss upon taking possession of the Premises before the title closing.
WARNING: NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THIS FORM OF CONTRACT FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE COMPLIES WITH SECTION 5-702 OF THE GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW (“PLAIN LANGUAGE”). CONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORE SIGNING THIS AGREEMENTResidential Contract of Sale • August 5th, 2020
Contract Type FiledAugust 5th, 2020This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire, or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract, Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of that law makes a Purchaser rcsponsible for fire and casualty loss upon taking possession of the Premises before the title closing.
WARNING: NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THIS FORM OF CONTRACT FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE COMPLIES WITH SECTION 5-702 OF THE GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW (“PLAIN LANGUAGE”). CONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORE SIGNING THIS AGREEMENTResidential Contract of Sale • August 1st, 2020
Contract Type FiledAugust 1st, 2020This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire, or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract, Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of that law makes a Purchaser rcsponsible for fire and casualty loss upon taking possession of the Premises before the title closing.
ContractResidential Contract of Sale • February 9th, 2020
Contract Type FiledFebruary 9th, 2020Reorder Form No. 8068 (3/00)– Residential contract of sale 2-91 Jointly prepared by the Real Property Section of the New York State Bar Association, the New York State Land Title Association, theCommittee on Real Property Law of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York and the Committee on Real Property Law of the NewYork County Lawyers’ Association. Warning: NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THIS FORM OR CONTRACT FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF REALESTATE COMPLIES WITH SECTION 5-702 OF THE GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW (“PLAIN LANGUAGE”).CONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORE SIGNING THIS AGREEMENTNOTE: FIRE AND CASUALTY LOSSES AND CONDEMNATION.This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire, or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract, Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of the law makes a Purchaser responsible for fire and casualty loss upon taking possession of the
WARNING: NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THIS FORM OF CONTRACT FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE COMPLIES WITH SECTION 5-702 OF THE GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW (“PLAIN LANGUAGE”).Residential Contract of Sale • February 9th, 2018
Contract Type FiledFebruary 9th, 2018This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire, or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract, Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of that law makes a Purchaser responsible for fire and casualty loss upon taking possession of the Premises before the title closing.
Warning: NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THIS FORM OR CONTRACT FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE COMPLIES WITH SECTION 5-702 OF THE GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW (“PLAIN LANGUAGE”).Residential Contract of Sale • March 16th, 2017
Contract Type FiledMarch 16th, 2017This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire, or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract, Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of the law makes a Purchaser responsible for fire and casualty loss upon taking possession of the Premises before the title closing.
ContractResidential Contract of Sale • February 21st, 2017
Contract Type FiledFebruary 21st, 2017RESIDENTIAL CONTRACT OF SALE 11-2000Jointly prepared by the Real Property Section of the New York State Bar Association, the New York State Land Title Association, the Committee on Real Property Law of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York and the Committee on Real Property Law of the New York County Lawyers’ Association WARNING: NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THIS FORM OF CONTRACT FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE COMPLIES WITH SECTION 5-702 OF THE GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW (“PLAIN LANGUAGE”). CONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORE SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT NOTE: FIRE AND CASUALTY LOSSES AND CONDEMNATION This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire, or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract, Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of that law makes a Purchaser responsible for fire and casualty loss upon taking possession of the Premises before the tit
Warning: NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THIS FORM OR CONTRACT FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE COMPLIES WITH SECTION 5-702 OF THE GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW (“PLAIN LANGUAGE”).Residential Contract of Sale • January 19th, 2017
Contract Type FiledJanuary 19th, 2017This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire, or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract, Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of the law makes a Purchaser responsible for fire and casualty loss upon taking possession of the Premises before the title closing.
ContractResidential Contract of Sale • November 24th, 2015
Contract Type FiledNovember 24th, 2015Reorder Form No. 8068 (3/00)– Residential contract of sale 2-91 Jointly prepared by the Real Property Section of the New York State Bar Association, the New York State Land Title Association, the Committee on Real Property Law of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York and the Committee on Real Property Law of the New York County Lawyers’ Association. Warning: NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THIS FORM OR CONTRACT FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE COMPLIES WITH SECTION 5-702 OF THE GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW (“PLAIN LANGUAGE”). CONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORE SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT NOTE: FIRE AND CASUALTY LOSSES AND CONDEMNATION.This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire, or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract, Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of the law makes a Purchaser responsible for fire and casualty loss upon taking possession of
RESIDENTIAL CONTRACT OF SALEResidential Contract of Sale • April 30th, 2015
Contract Type FiledApril 30th, 2015
Residential Contract of Sale 11-2000Residential Contract of Sale • December 20th, 2013
Contract Type FiledDecember 20th, 2013Jointly prepared by the Real Property Section of the New York State Bar Association, the New York State Land Title Association, the Committee on Real Property Law of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York and the Committee on Real Property Law of the New York County Lawyers’ Association WARNING: NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THIS FORM OF CONTRACT FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE COMPLIES WITH SECTION 5-702 OF THE GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW (“PLAIN LANGUAGE”). CONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORE SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT NOTE: FIRE AND CASUALTY LOSSES AND CONDEMNATION This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire, or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract, Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of that law makes a Purchaser responsible for fire and casualty loss upon taking possession of the Premises before the title closing. Residential Contract of
NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THIS FORM OF CONTRACT FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE COMPLIES WITH SECTION 5-702 OF THE GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW (“PLAIN LANGUAGE”).Residential Contract of Sale • February 25th, 2013
Contract Type FiledFebruary 25th, 2013This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire, or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract, Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of that law makes a Purchaser responsible for fire and casualty loss upon taking possession of the Premises before the title closing.
ContractResidential Contract of Sale • November 10th, 2010
Contract Type FiledNovember 10th, 2010Reorder Form No. 8068 (3/00)– Residential contract of sale 2-91 Jointly prepared by the Real Property Section of the New York State Bar Association, the New York State Land Title Association, theCommittee on Real Property Law of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York and the Committee on Real Property Law of the NewYork County Lawyers’ Association. Warning: NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THIS FORM OR CONTRACT FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF REALESTATE COMPLIES WITH SECTION 5-702 OF THE GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW (“PLAIN LANGUAGE”).CONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORE SIGNING THIS AGREEMENTNOTE: FIRE AND CASUALTY LOSSES AND CONDEMNATION.This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire, or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract, Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of the law makes a Purchaser responsible for fire and casualty loss upon taking possession of the
Warning: NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THIS FORM OR CONTRACT FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE COMPLIES WITH SECTION 5-702 OF THE GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW (“PLAIN LANGUAGE”).Residential Contract of Sale • June 1st, 2010
Contract Type FiledJune 1st, 2010This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire, or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract, Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of the law makes a Purchaser responsible for fire and casualty loss upon taking possession of the Premises before the title closing.
CONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORE SIGNING THIS AGREEMENTResidential Contract of Sale • March 30th, 2009
Contract Type FiledMarch 30th, 2009This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire, or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract, Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of the law makes a Purchaser responsible for fire and casualty loss upon taking possession of the Premises before the title closing.
Residential Contract of SaleResidential Contract of Sale • March 7th, 2008
Contract Type FiledMarch 7th, 2008
WARNING: NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THIS FORM OF CONTRACT FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE COM- PLIES WITH SECTION 5-702 OF THE GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW (“PLAIN LANGUAGE”). CONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORE SIGNING THIS AGREEMENTResidential Contract of Sale • January 16th, 2006
Contract Type FiledJanuary 16th, 2006This contract form does not provide for what hapens in the event of fire, or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract, Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of that law makes a Purchaser rcsponsible for fire and casualty loss upon taking possession of the Premises before the title closing.
ContractResidential Contract of Sale • June 26th, 2005
Contract Type FiledJune 26th, 2005Reorder Form No. 8068 (3/00)– Residential contract of sale 2-91 Jointly prepared by the Real Property Section of the New York State Bar Association, the New York State Land Title Association, the Committee on Real Property Law of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York and the Committee on Real Property Law of the New York County Lawyers’ Association. Warning: NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THIS FORM OR CONTRACT FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE COMPLIES WITH SECTION 5-702 OF THE GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW (“PLAIN LANGUAGE”). CONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORE SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT NOTE: FIRE AND CASUALTY LOSSES AND CONDEMNATION.This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire, or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract, Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of the law makes a Purchaser responsible for fire and casualty loss upon taking possession of