Condominium Unit Sample Clauses

Condominium Unit. Unit , in Building , of , a condominium project, located at (address/zip code), City of ,County of , Texas, described in the Condominium Declaration and Plat and any amendments thereto of record in said County; together with such Unit's undivided interest in the Common Elements designated by the Declaration, including those areas reserved as Limited Common Elements appurtenant to the Unit and such other rights to use the Common Elements which have been specifically assigned to the Unit in any other manner. Parking areas assigned to the Unit are: .
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Condominium Unit. If the Lands or any part thereof are or become one or more Condominium Units, the following provisions apply:
Condominium Unit. Contract of Sale This Contract made as of  ,   between   hereinafter called “Seller”, having a residence or principal place of business at   AND   hereinafter called “Purchaser”, having a residence or principal place of business at  
Condominium Unit. The Unit consists of the dwelling unit designated below and an undivided ownership interest in the Common Elements of the Project, as set forth in the Declaration and is described as follows: Condominium Unit W, One Snowmass, according to the Condominium Map of One Snowmass recorded October 25, 2019 in Plat Book 126 at Page 24 at Reception No. 659932, as supplemented by the Condominium Map of One Snowmass East recorded February 21, 2020 in Plat Book 127 at Page 79 at Reception No. 662908, and as defined and described in the Condominium Declaration for One Snowmass recorded October 25, 2019 under Reception No. 659934, as supplemented by the Supplement to Condominium Declaration for One Snowmass recorded February 21, 2020, at Reception No. 662909, each recorded in the Office of the Clerk and Recorder of Pitkin County, Colorado.
Condominium Unit. The Unit consists of the dwelling unit designated below and an undivided ownership interest in the Common Elements of the Project, as set forth in the Declaration and is described as follows: Condominium Unit , Electric Pass Lodge, according to the Condominium Map for Electric Pass Lodge and as defined and described in the Condominium Declaration for Electric Pass Lodge, each to be recorded in the Office of the Clerk and Recorder of Pitkin County, Colorado. The general floor plan for the Unit and other information is attached hereto as Exhibit B. The Unit shall include an interior finish package pursuant to Section 6.f below. The complete Plans and Specifications for the Unit are discussed in Section 6.b below.
Condominium Unit. If the Lands or any part thereof is or becomes one or more Units, the following provisions apply:
Condominium Unit. Unit No. (the “Unit”) located in The Hillside, a condominium project in Xxxxxx County, Texas (the “Condominium”) created pursuant to the Condominium Declaration dated recorded under Document No. 2006207830 of the Official Public Records of Xxxxxx County, Texas as amended by that certain First Amendment to the Condominium Declaration for The Hillside, a Condominium Project in Xxxxxx County, Texas, recorded under Document No. 2007022978 of the Official Public Records of Xxxxxx County, Texas (the “Declaration”).
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Condominium Unit. This is a document that explains how the condo project works. The seller has to give this to the buyer. Lead-Based Paint Disclosure. This is a document that warns about lead paint in older homes. The seller has to give this to the buyer if the home was built before 1978. Sanitary and Improvement District. This is a document that shows who runs the SID if the home is in one. The seller has to give this to the buyer. How Do Buyers Use a Nebraska Residential Purchase and Sale Agreement? A Nebraska residential purchase and sale agreement is a tool for buyers to make an offer on a home and start negotiating. The agreement tells the seller the buyer's price, the property details, and any conditions for the sale (e.g., getting a loan or selling another home). The buyer can make more than one offer. A Nebraska purchase agreement is a contract that finalizes the sale of a property once both parties sign it. The agreement may go through several revisions as the buyer and seller negotiate the terms and conditions. The title of the property is transferred to the new owner after the agreement is signed. Nebraska Realtors Residential Purchase Agreement – This form, created by the Nebraska Realtors Association®, allows its licensed members to sell homes in Nebraska.
Condominium Unit. This is a document that explains how the condo project works. The seller has to give this to the buyer. Lead-Based Paint Disclosure. This is a document that warns about lead paint in older homes. The seller has to give this to the buyer if the home was built before 1978. Sanitary and Improvement District. This is a document that shows who runs the SID if the home is in one. The seller has to give this to the buyer. How Do Buyers Use a Nebraska Residential Purchase and Sale Agreement? A Nebraska residential purchase and sale agreement is a tool for buyers to make an offer on a home and start negotiating. The agreement tells the seller the buyer's price, the property details, and any conditions for the sale (e.g., getting a loan or selling another home). The buyer can make more than one offer. The contract is binding once signed, unless both parties agree to cancel it. What Do Sellers in Nebraska Have to Tell Buyers About the Property? The contract is binding once signed, unless both parties agree to cancel it. What Do Sellers in Nebraska Have to Tell Buyers About the Property? Sellers in Nebraska have to tell buyers about any major problems with the property. Some states let sellers hide problems (caveat emptor), but not Nebraska. Sellers in Nebraska have to tell buyers about any major problems with the property. Some states let sellers hide problems (caveat emptor), but not Nebraska. Buyers still have to inspect the property, but they can sue the seller if they find hidden defects. What Else Do Sellers in Nebraska Have to Give Buyers? Sellers in Nebraska have to give buyers some other documents, such as: Seller’s Property Condition Disclosure Statement. This is a form that sellers fill out to disclose the condition of the property.
Condominium Unit. Unit of The Lo dges At the Bandit Golf Club Condominiums, a condominium project, loca xxx at Xxx 0, Xxxxx 0, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx Subdivision, according to Volume 7, Page 378, Map and Plat Records of Xxxxxxxxx County, Texas, descri bed in the Condominium Declaration and Plat and any amendments thereto of record in said County; together with such Unit’s undivided interest in the Common Elements designated by the Declaration, including t hose areas reserved as Limited Common Elements appurtenant to the Unit and such other rights to use the Common Elements which have been specificall y assigned to the Unit in any other manner.
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