Common use of Beware of Cyber Fraud Clause in Contracts

Beware of Cyber Fraud. Fraudulent e-mails attempting to get you to wire money to criminal computer hackers are increasingly common in real estate transactions. Under this scam, computer hackers fraudulently assume the online identity of the actual mortgage lender, closing attorney and/or real estate broker with whom you are working in the real estate transaction. Posing as a legitimate company, they then direct you to wire money to them. In many cases, the fraudulent e-mail is sent from what appears to be the authentic web page of the legitimate company responsible for sending the wiring instructions. You should use great caution in sending or receiving funds based solely on wiring instructions sent to you by e-mail. Independently verifying the wiring instructions with someone from the company sending them is the best way to prevent fraud. In particular, you should treat as highly suspect any follow up e-mails you receive from a mortgage lender, closing attorney and/or real estate broker directing you to wire funds to a revised account number. Never verify wiring instructions by calling a telephone number provided along with a second set of wiring instructions since you may end up receiving a fraudulent verification from the computer hackers trying to steal your money. Independently look up the telephone number of the company who is supposed to be sending you the wiring instructions to make sure you have the right one. SPECIAL STIPULATIONS: The following Special Stipulations, if conflicting with any exhibit, addendum, or preceding paragraph, shall control:  Additional Special Stipulations are attached. BY SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT, OWNER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT: (1) OWNER HAS READ ALL PROVISIONS MADE HEREIN;

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Open Listing Agreement, Leasing Listing Agreement, Agreement

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Beware of Cyber Fraud. Fraudulent e-mails attempting to get you to wire money to criminal computer hackers are increasingly common in real estate transactions. Under this scam, computer hackers fraudulently assume the online identity of the actual mortgage lender, closing attorney and/or real estate broker with whom you are working in the real estate transaction. Posing as a legitimate company, they then direct you to wire money to them. In many cases, the fraudulent e-mail is sent from what appears to be the authentic web page of the legitimate company responsible for sending the wiring instructions. You should use great caution in sending or receiving funds based solely on wiring instructions sent to you by e-mail. Independently verifying the wiring instructions with someone from the company sending them is the best way to prevent fraud. In particular, you should treat as highly suspect any follow up e-mails you receive from a mortgage lender, closing attorney and/or real estate broker directing you to wire funds to a revised account number. Never verify wiring instructions by calling a telephone number provided along with a second set of wiring instructions since you may end up receiving a fraudulent verification from the computer hackers trying to steal your money. Independently look up the telephone number of the company who is supposed to be sending you the wiring instructions to make sure you have the right one. SPECIAL STIPULATIONS: The following Special Stipulations, if conflicting with any exhibit, addendum, or preceding paragraph, shall control:  Additional Special Stipulations are attachedTHIS FORM IS COPYRIGHTED AND MAY ONLY BE USED IN REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS IN WHICH IS INVOLVED AS A REAL ESTATE LICENSEE. UNAUTHORIZED USE OF THE FORM MAY RESULT IN LEGAL SANCTIONS BEING BROUGHT AGAINST THE USER AND SHOULD BE REPORTED TO THE GEORGIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® AT (000) 000-0000. BY SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT, OWNER TENANT ACKNOWLEDGES THAT: (1) OWNER TENANT HAS READ ALL PROVISIONS AND DISCLOSURES MADE HEREIN;; (2) TENANT UNDERSTANDS ALL SUCH PROVISIONS AND DISCLOSURES AND HAS ENTERED INTO THIS AGREEMENT VOLUNTARILY; AND (3) TENANT IS NOT SUBJECT TO A CURRENT TENANT OR OTHER BROKERAGE AGREEMENT WITH ANY OTHER BROKER. Leasing Broker 1 Tenant’s Signature Broker/Affiliated Licensee Signature Print or Type Name Print or Type Name GA Real Estate License # 2 Tenant’s Signature Licensee’s Phone Number Fax Number Print or Type Name RAINING ONLY Licensee’s E-mail Address  Additional Signature Page (F146) is attached. REALTOR® Membership Broker’s Address Broker’s Phone Number Fax Number FO MLS Office Code Brokerage Firm License Number RECEIPT OF A COPY OF THIS AGREEMENT IS HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGED BY TENANT.

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Samples: www.theceshop.com

Beware of Cyber Fraud. Fraudulent e-mails attempting to get you to wire money to criminal computer hackers are increasingly common in real estate transactions. Under this scam, computer hackers fraudulently assume the online identity of the actual mortgage lender, closing attorney and/or real estate broker with whom you are working in the real estate transaction. Posing as a legitimate le itimate company, they then direct you to wire money to them. In many cases, the fraudulent e-mail is sent from what appears to be the authentic web page of the legitimate company responsible for sending the wiring instructions. You should use great gre t caution in sending or receiving funds based solely on wiring instructions sent to you by e-mail. Independently verifying the wiring instructions with someone from the company sending them is the best way to prevent fraud. In particular, you should treat as highly suspect any follow up e-mails you receive from a mortgage lender, closing attorney and/or real estate broker directing you to wire funds to a revised account number. Never verify wiring instructions by calling a telephone number provided along with a second set of wiring instructions since you may end up receiving a fraudulent verification from the computer hackers trying to steal your money. Independently look up the telephone number of the company who is supposed to be sending you the wiring instructions to make sure you have the right one. FOR TRAINI SPECIAL STIPULATIONS: The following Special Stipulations, if conflicting with any exhibit, addendum, or preceding paragraph, shall control: 🞏 Additional Special Stipulations are attached. BY SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT, OWNER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT: (1) OWNER HAS READ ALL PROVISIONS MADE HEREIN;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Open Listing Agreement

Beware of Cyber Fraud. Fraudulent Xxxxxxxxxx e-mails attempting to get you to wire money to criminal computer hackers are increasingly common in real estate transactions. Under this scam, computer hackers fraudulently assume the online identity of the actual mortgage lender, closing attorney and/or real estate broker with whom you are working in the real estate transaction. Posing as a legitimate company, they then direct you to wire money to them. In many cases, the fraudulent e-mail is sent from what appears to be the authentic web page of the legitimate company responsible for sending the wiring instructions. You should use great caution in sending or receiving funds based solely on wiring instructions sent to you by e-mail. Independently verifying the wiring instructions with someone from the company sending them is the best way to prevent fraud. In particular, you should treat as highly suspect any follow up e-mails you receive from a mortgage lender, closing attorney and/or real estate broker directing you to wire funds to a revised account number. Never verify wiring instructions by calling a telephone number provided along with a second set of wiring instructions since you may end up receiving a fraudulent verification from the computer hackers trying to steal your money. Independently look up the telephone number of the company who is supposed to be sending you the wiring instructions to make sure you have the right one. SPECIAL STIPULATIONS: The following Special Stipulations, if conflicting with any exhibit, addendum, or preceding paragraph, shall control:  Additional Special Stipulations are attached. BY SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT, OWNER TENANT ACKNOWLEDGES THAT: (1) OWNER TENANT HAS READ ALL PROVISIONS AND DISCLOSURES MADE HEREIN;; (2) TENANT UNDERSTANDS ALL SUCH PROVISIONS AND DISCLOSURES AND HAS ENTERED INTO THIS AGREEMENT VOLUNTARILY; AND (3) TENANT IS NOT SUBJECT TO A CURRENT TENANT OR OTHER BROKERAGE AGREEMENT WITH ANY OTHER BROKER. Leasing Broker 1 Tenant’s Signature FOR TRAINING ONLY Broker/Affiliated Licensee Signature Print or Type Name Print or Type Name GA Real Estate License # 2 Tenant’s Signature Licensee’s Phone Number Fax Number Print or Type Name Licensee’s E-mail Address  Additional Signature Page (F146) is attached. REALTOR® Membership Broker’s Address Broker’s Phone Number Fax Number MLS Office Code Brokerage Firm License Number RECEIPT OF A COPY OF THIS AGREEMENT IS HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGED BY TENANT.

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Samples: www.theceshop.com

Beware of Cyber Fraud. Fraudulent e-mails attempting to get you to wire money to criminal computer hackers are increasingly common in real estate transactions. Under this scam, computer hackers fraudulently assume the online identity of the actual mortgage lender, closing attorney and/or real estate broker with whom you are working in the real estate transaction. Posing as a legitimate company, they then direct you to wire money to them. In many cases, the fraudulent e-mail is sent from what appears to be the authentic web page of the legitimate company responsible for sending the wiring instructions. You should use great caution in sending or receiving funds based solely on wiring instructions sent to you by e-mail. Independently verifying the wiring instructions with someone from the company sending them is the best way to prevent fraud. In particular, you should treat as highly suspect any follow up e-mails you receive from fro a mortgage lender, closing attorney and/or real estate broker directing you to wire funds to a revised account number. Never verify wiring instructions by calling a telephone number provided along with a second set of wiring instructions since you may end up receiving a fraudulent verification from the computer hackers trying to steal your money. Independently look up the telephone number of the company who is supposed to be sending you the wiring instructions to make sure you have the right one. SPECIAL STIPULATIONS: The following Special Stipulations, if conflicting with any exhibit, addendum, or preceding paragraph, shall control:  Additional Special Stipulations are attached. BY SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT, OWNER BUYER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT: (1) OWNER BUYER HAS READ ALL PROVISIONS AND DISCLOSURES MADE HEREIN;; (2) BUYER UNDERSTANDS ALL SUCH PROVISIONS AND DISCLOSURES AND HAS ENTERED INTO THIS AGREEMENT VOLUNTARILY; AND (3) BUYER IS NOT SUBJECT TO A CURRENT BUYER BROKERAGE AGREEMENT WITH ANY OTHER BROKER. INING Selling Broker 1 Buyer’s Signature Broker/Affiliated Licensee Signature Print or Type Name Print or Type Name GA Real Estate License # 2 Buyer’s Signature Licensee’s Phone Number Fax Number Print or Type Name R Licensee’s E-mail Address  Additional Signature Page (F146) is attached. REALTOR® Membership Broker’s Address Broker’s Phone Number MLS Office Code Fax Number Brokerage Firm License Number RECEIPT OF A COPY OF THIS AGREEMENT IS HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGED BY BUYER.

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Samples: www.theceshop.com

Beware of Cyber Fraud. Fraudulent e-mails attempting to get you to wire money to criminal computer hackers are increasingly common in real estate transactions. Under this scam, computer hackers fraudulently assume the online identity of the actual mortgage lender, closing attorney and/or real estate broker with whom you are working in the real estate transaction. Posing as a legitimate company, they then direct you to wire money to them. In many cases, the fraudulent e-mail is sent from what appears to be the authentic web page of the legitimate company responsible for sending the wiring instructions. You should use great caution in sending or receiving funds based solely on wiring instructions sent to you by e-mail. Independently verifying the wiring instructions with someone from the company sending them is the best way to prevent fraud. In particular, you should treat as highly suspect any follow up e-mails you receive from a mortgage lender, closing attorney and/or real estate broker directing you to wire funds to a revised account number. Never verify wiring instructions by calling a telephone number provided along with a second set of wiring instructions since you may end up receiving a fraudulent verification from the computer hackers trying to steal your money. Independently look up the telephone number of the company who is supposed to be sending you the wiring instructions to make sure you have the right one. SPECIAL STIPULATIONS: The following Special Stipulations, if conflicting with any exhibit, addendum, or preceding paragraph, shall control:  Additional Special Stipulations are attached. ONL BY SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT, OWNER TENANT ACKNOWLEDGES THAT: (1) OWNER TENANT HAS READ ALL PROVISIONS AND DISCLOSURES MADE HEREIN;; (2) TENANT UNDERSTANDS ALL SUCH PROVISIONS AND DISCLOSURES AND HAS ENTERED INTO THIS AGREEMENT VOLUNTARILY; AND (3) TENANT IS NOT SUBJECT TO A CURRENT EXCLUSIVE TENANT BROKERAGE AGREEMENT WITH ANY OTHER BROKER. TENANT’S ACCEPTANCE AND CONTACT INFORMATION 1 Tenant’s Signature 2 Tenant’s Signature Print or Type Name Date Print or Type Name Date Tenant’s Address for Receiving Notice Tenant’s Address for Receiving Notice Tenant’s Phone Number:  Cell  Home  Work Tenant’s Phone Number:  Cell  Home  Work RAININ Tenant’s E-mail Address  Additional Signature Page (F146) is attached. Tenant’s E-mail Address BROKER / BROKER’S AFFILIATED L CENSEE CONTACT INFORMATION Leasing Brokerage Firm MLS Office Code Brokerage Firm License Number Broker/Affiliated Licensee Signature Broker’s Phone Number Fax Number Print or Type Name Date Broker’s Address Licensee’s Phone Number Fax Number F Licensee’s E-mail Addre s GA Real Estate License Number REALTOR® Membership RECEIPT OF A COPY OF THIS AGREEMENT IS HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGED BY TENANT.

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Samples: www.theceshop.com

Beware of Cyber Fraud. Fraudulent Fake e-mails attempting to get you to wire money to criminal computer hackers are increasingly common in real estate transactions. Under this scam, computer hackers fraudulently assume the online identity of the actual mortgage lender, closing attorney and/or real estate broker with whom you are working in the real estate transaction. Posing as a legitimate company, they then direct you to wire money to them. In many cases, the fraudulent fake e-mail is sent from what appears to be the authentic web page of the legitimate company responsible for sending the wiring instructions. You should use great caution in sending or receiving wiring funds based solely on wiring instructions sent to you by e-mail. Independently verifying the wiring instructions with someone from the company sending them is the best way to prevent fraud. In particular, you should treat as highly suspect any follow up e-mails you receive from a mortgage lender, closing attorney and/or real estate broker directing you to wire funds to a revised account number. Never verify wiring instructions by calling a telephone number provided along with a second set of wiring instructions since you may end up receiving a fraudulent fake verification from the computer hackers trying to steal your money. Independently look up the telephone number of the company who is supposed to be sending you the wiring instructions to make sure you have the right one. FOR TRAINING ONLY SPECIAL STIPULATIONS: The following Special Stipulations, if conflicting with any exhibit, addendum, or preceding paragraph, shall control: Additional Special Stipulations 🞏 are or 🞏 are not attached. BY SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT, OWNER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT: (1) OWNER HAS READ ALL PROVISIONS MADE HEREIN;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Exclusive Leasing Listing Agreement

Beware of Cyber Fraud. Fraudulent Fake e-mails attempting to get you to wire money to criminal computer hackers are increasingly common in real estate transactions. Under this scam, computer hackers fraudulently assume the online identity of the actual mortgage lender, closing attorney and/or real estate broker with whom you are working in the real estate transaction. Posing as a legitimate company, they then direct you to wire money to them. In many cases, the fraudulent fake e-mail is sent from what appears to be the authentic web page of the legitimate company responsible for sending the wiring instructions. You should use great caution in sending or receiving wiring funds based solely on wiring instructions sent to you by e-mail. Independently verifying the wiring instructions with someone from the company sending them is the best way to prevent fraud. In particular, you should treat as highly suspect any follow up e-mails you receive from a mortgage lender, closing attorney and/or real estate broker directing you to wire funds to a revised account number. Never verify wiring instructions by calling a telephone number provided along with a second set of wiring instructions since you may end up receiving a fraudulent fake verification from the computer hackers trying to steal your money. Independently look up the telephone number of the company who is supposed to be sending you the wiring instructions to make sure you have the right one. FOR TRAINING ONLY SPECIAL STIPULATIONS: The following Special Stipulations, if conflicting with any exhibit, addendum, or preceding paragraph, shall control: Additional Special Stipulations are or  are not attached. BY SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT, OWNER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT: (1) OWNER HAS READ ALL PROVISIONS MADE HEREIN;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Commercial Open Listing Agreement

Beware of Cyber Fraud. Fraudulent e-mails attempting to get you to wire money to criminal computer hackers are increasingly common in real estate transactions. Under this scam, computer hackers fraudulently assume the online identity of the actual mortgage lender, closing attorney and/or real estate broker with whom you are working in the real estate transaction. Posing as a legitimate company, they then direct you to wire money to them. In many cases, the fraudulent e-mail is sent from what appears to be the authentic web page of the legitimate company responsible for sending the wiring instructions. You should use great caution in sending or receiving funds based solely on wiring instructions sent to you by e-mail. Independently verifying the wiring instructions with someone from the company sending them is the best way to prevent fraud. In particularpar icular, you should treat as highly suspect any follow up e-mails you receive from a mortgage lender, closing attorney and/or real estate broker directing you to wire funds to a revised account number. Never verify wiring instructions by calling a telephone number provided pr vided along with a second set of wiring instructions since you may end up receiving a fraudulent verification from the computer hackers trying to steal your money. Independently look up the telephone number of the company who is supposed to be sending you the wiring instructions to make sure you have the right one. SPECIAL STIPULATIONS: The following Special Stipulations, if conflicting with any exhibit, addendum, or preceding paragraph, shall control:  Additional Special Stipulations are attached. BY SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT, OWNER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT: (1) OWNER HAS READ ALL PROVISIONS MADE HEREIN;.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Option Agreement

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Beware of Cyber Fraud. Fraudulent Fake e-mails attempting to get you to wire money to criminal computer hackers are increasingly common in real estate transactions. Under this scam, computer hackers fraudulently assume the online identity of the actual mortgage lender, closing attorney and/or real estate broker with whom you are working in the real estate transaction. Posing as a legitimate company, they then direct you to wire money to them. In many cases, the fraudulent fake e-mail is sent from what appears to be the authentic web page of the legitimate company responsible for sending the wiring instructions. You should use great caution in sending or receiving wiring funds based solely on wiring instructions sent to you by e-mail. Independently verifying the wiring instructions with someone from the company sending them is the best way to prevent fraud. In particular, you should treat as highly suspect any follow up e-mails you receive from a mortgage lender, closing attorney and/or real estate broker directing you to wire funds to a revised account number. Never verify wiring instructions by calling a telephone number provided along with a second set of wiring instructions since you may end up receiving a fraudulent fake verification from the computer hackers trying to steal your money. Independently look up the telephone number of the company who is supposed to be sending you the wiring instructions to make sure you have the right one. SPECIAL STIPULATIONS: The following Special Stipulations, if conflicting with any exhibit, addendum, or preceding paragraph, shall control:  Additional Special Stipulations are attached. BY SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT, OWNER BUYER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT: (1) OWNER BUYER HAS READ ALL PROVISIONS AND DISCLOSURES MADE HEREIN;; (2) BUYER UNDERSTANDS ALL SUCH PROVISIONS AND DISCLOSURES AND HAS ENTERED INTO THIS AGREEMENT VOLUNTARILY; AND (3) BUYER IS NOT SUBJECT TO A CURRENT BUYER BROKERAGE AGREEMENT WITH ANY OTHER BROKER. _ Selling Broker 1 Buyer’s Signature _ _ FOR TRAINING ONLY Broker/Affiliated Licensee Signature Print or Type Name Print or Type Name GA Real Estate License # 2 Buyer’s Signature _ Licensee’s Phone Number Fax Number Print or Type Name Licensee’s E-mail Address Additional Signature Page (F151)  is  is not attached. REALTOR® Membership Broker’s Address Broker’s Phone Number Fax Number MLS Office Code Brokerage Firm License Number RECEIPT OF A COPY OF THIS AGREEMENT IS HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGED BY BUYER.

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Samples: www.theceshop.com

Beware of Cyber Fraud. Fraudulent e-mails attempting to get you to wire money to criminal computer hackers are increasingly common in real estate transactions. Under this scam, computer hackers fraudulently assume the online identity of the actual mortgage lender, closing attorney and/or real estate broker with whom you are working in the real estate transaction. Posing as a legitimate company, they then direct you to wire money to them. In many cases, the fraudulent e-mail is sent from what appears to be the authentic web page of the legitimate company responsible for sending the wiring instructions. You should use great caution in sending or receiving funds based solely on wiring instructions sent to you by e-mail. Independently verifying the wiring instructions with someone from the company sending them is the best way to prevent fraud. In particular, you should treat as highly suspect any follow up e-mails you receive from a mortgage lender, closing attorney and/or real estate broker directing you to wire funds to a revised account number. Never verify wiring instructions by calling a telephone number provided along with a second set of wiring instructions since you may end up receiving a fraudulent verification from the computer hackers trying to steal your money. Independently look up the telephone number num er of the company who is supposed to be sending you the wiring instructions to make sure you have the right one. FOR TRAINING ONL SPECIAL STIPULATIONS: The following Special Stipulations, if conflicting with any exhibit, addendum, or preceding paragraph, shall control:  Additional Special Stipulations are attached. BY SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT, OWNER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT: (1) OWNER HAS READ ALL PROVISIONS MADE HEREIN;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Leasing Listing Agreement

Beware of Cyber Fraud. Fraudulent Fake e-mails attempting to get you to wire money to criminal computer hackers are increasingly common in real estate transactions. Under this scam, computer hackers fraudulently assume the online identity of the actual mortgage lender, closing attorney and/or real estate broker with whom you are working in the real estate transaction. Posing as a legitimate company, they then direct you to wire money to them. In many cases, the fraudulent fake e-mail is sent from what appears to be the authentic web page of the legitimate company responsible for sending the wiring instructions. You should use great caution in sending or receiving wiring funds based solely on wiring instructions sent to you by e-mail. Independently verifying the wiring instructions with someone from the company sending them is the best way to prevent fraud. In particular, you should treat as highly suspect any follow up e-mails you receive from a mortgage lender, closing attorney and/or real estate broker directing you to wire funds to a revised account number. Never verify wiring instructions by calling a telephone number provided along with a second set of wiring instructions since you may end up receiving a fraudulent fake verification from the computer hackers trying to steal your money. Independently look up the telephone number of the company who is supposed to be sending you the wiring instructions to make sure you have the right one. SPECIAL STIPULATIONS: The following Special Stipulations, if conflicting with any exhibit, addendum, or preceding paragraph, shall control: Additional Special Stipulations 🞏 are or 🞏 are not attached. BY SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT, OWNER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT: (1) OWNER HAS READ ALL PROVISIONS MADE HEREIN;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Beware of Cyber Fraud. Fraudulent e-mails attempting to get you to wire money to criminal computer hackers are increasingly common in real estate transactions. Under this scam, computer hackers fraudulently assume the online identity of the actual mortgage lender, closing attorney and/or real estate broker with whom you are working in the real estate transaction. Posing as a legitimate company, they then direct you to wire money to them. In many cases, the fraudulent e-mail is sent from what appears to be the authentic web page of the legitimate company responsible for sending the wiring instructions. You should use great caution in sending or receiving funds based solely on wiring instructions sent to you by e-mail. Independently verifying the wiring instructions with someone from the company sending them is the best way to prevent fraud. In particular, you should treat as highly suspect any follow up e-mails you receive from a mortgage lender, closing attorney and/or real estate broker directing you to wire funds to a revised account number. Never verify wiring instructions by calling a telephone number provided along with a second set of wiring instructions since you may end up receiving a fraudulent verification from the computer hackers trying to steal your money. Independently look up the telephone number of the o company who is supposed to be sending you the wiring instructions to make sure you have the right one. SPECIAL STIPULATIONS: The following Special Stipulations, if conflicting with any exhibit, addendum, or preceding paragraph, shall control:  Additional Special Stipulations are attached. BY SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT, OWNER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT: (1) OWNER HAS READ ALL PROVISIONS MADE HEREIN;the NLY

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Management Agreement

Beware of Cyber Fraud. Fraudulent Fake e-mails attempting to get you to wire money to criminal computer hackers are increasingly common in real estate transactions. Under this scam, computer hackers fraudulently assume the online identity of the actual mortgage lender, closing attorney and/or real estate broker with whom you are working in the real estate transaction. Posing as a legitimate company, they then direct you to wire money to them. In many cases, the fraudulent fake e-mail is sent from what appears to be the authentic web page of the legitimate company responsible for sending the wiring instructions. You should use great caution in sending or receiving wiring funds based solely on wiring instructions sent to you by e-mail. Independently verifying the wiring instructions with someone from the company sending them is the best way to prevent fraud. In particular, you should treat as highly suspect any follow up e-mails you receive from a mortgage lender, closing attorney and/or real estate broker directing you to wire funds to a revised account number. Never verify wiring instructions by calling a telephone number provided along with a second set of wiring instructions since you may end up receiving a fraudulent fake verification from the computer hackers trying to steal your money. Independently look up the telephone number of the company who is supposed to be sending you the wiring instructions to make sure you have the right one. SPECIAL STIPULATIONS: The following Special Stipulations, if conflicting with any exhibit, addendum, or preceding paragraph, shall control:  Additional Special Stipulations are attachedTHIS FORM IS COPYRIGHTED AND MAY ONLY BE USED IN REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS IN WHICH IS INVOLVED AS A REAL ESTATE LICENSEE. UNAUTHORIZED USE OF THE FORM MAY RESULT IN LEGAL SANCTIONS BEING BROUGHT AGAINST THE USER AND SHOULD BE REPORTED TO THE GEORGIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® AT (000) 000-0000. BY SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT, OWNER TENANT ACKNOWLEDGES THAT: (1) OWNER TENANT HAS READ ALL PROVISIONS AND DISCLOSURES MADE HEREIN;; (2) TENANT UNDERSTANDS ALL SUCH PROVISIONS AND DISCLOSURES AND HAS ENTERED INTO THIS AGREEMENT VOLUNTARILY; AND (3) TENANT IS NOT SUBJECT TO A CURRENT TENANT OR OTHER BROKERAGE AGREEMENT WITH ANY OTHER BROKER. _ Leasing Broker 1 Tenant’s Signature _ _ Broker/Affiliated Licensee Signature Print or Type Name Print or Type Name GA Real Estate License # 2 Tenant’s Signature _ Licensee’s Phone Number Fax Number Print or Type Name _ Licensee’s E-mail Address Additional Signature Page (F151)  is  is not attached. REALTOR® Membership FOR TRAINING ONLY Broker’s Address Broker’s Phone Number Fax Number MLS Office Code Brokerage Firm License Number RECEIPT OF A COPY OF THIS AGREEMENT IS HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGED BY TENANT.

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Samples: www.theceshop.com

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