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
ContractResidential Contract of Sale • April 23rd, 2021
Contract Type FiledApril 23rd, 2021Reorder 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 poss
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 • February 12th, 2022
Contract Type FiledFebruary 12th, 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.
Residential Contract of SaleResidential Contract of Sale • January 15th, 2021
Contract Type FiledJanuary 15th, 2021NOTE: FIRE AND CASUALTY LOSSES AND CONDEMNATION: 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.
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Contract Type FiledJune 11th, 2009NOTE: 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.
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 poss