Property Disclosure Statement Sample Clauses

Property Disclosure Statement. The Property Disclosure Statement is attached to this Agreement and has been completed by the Seller, disclosing any facts materially affecting the value of the property which are not readily observable and are not known to the Buyer. Seller acknowledges Seller’s duty to disclose same to Buyer.
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Property Disclosure Statement. In accordance with State law, it may be required that the Seller complete the Property Disclosure Statement to the best of their ability and provide true, factual, and accurate information. If required, the Agency shall be required to disclose any information provided in the Property Disclosure Statement to any prospective Buyer or their agent including facts that may materially affect the value of the Property.
Property Disclosure Statement. In accordance with State law, it is not required that the Seller complete the Property Disclosure Statement. If the Seller does complete the Property Disclosure Statement, Xxxxxx agrees to complete to the best of their ability and provide true, factual, and accurate information. The Agency shall be required to disclose any information provided in the Property Disclosure Statement to any prospective Buyer or their agent including facts that may materially affect the value of the Property.
Property Disclosure Statement. In accordance with Colorado law, it is required that the Seller complete the Property Disclosure Statement. Seller agrees to complete the Property Disclosure Statement to the best of their ability and provide true, factual, and accurate information. The Agency shall be required to disclose any information provided in the Property Disclosure Statement to any prospective Buyer or their agent including facts that may materially affect the value of the Property.
Property Disclosure Statement. In accordance with Alaska law, it is required that the Seller complete the Property Disclosure Statement. Seller agrees to complete the Property Disclosure Statement to the best of their ability and provide true, factual, and accurate information. The Agency shall be required to disclose any information provided in the Property Disclosure Statement to any prospective Buyer or their agent including facts that may materially affect the value of the Property.
Property Disclosure Statement. In accordance with Idaho law, the Seller must complete the Property Disclosure Statement to the best of their ability and provide true, factual, and accurate information. The Agency shall be required to disclose any information provided in the Property Disclosure Statement to any prospective Buyer or their agent including facts that may materially affect the value of the Property.
Property Disclosure Statement. A. BUYER has has not received a copy of the Property Disclosure Statement provided by SELLER.
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Property Disclosure Statement. In accordance with Maryland law, it is required that the Seller complete the Property Disclosure Statement to the best of their ability and provide true, factual, and accurate information. The Agency shall be required to disclose any information provided in the Property Disclosure Statement to any prospective Buyer or their agent including facts that may materially affect the value of the Property.
Property Disclosure Statement. Owner hereby certifies that there are no material defects or dangerous conditions concerning the property and/or appliances/personal property remaining; that there are no outstanding adverse claims, deeds, titles, interests, contracts for sale, options to purchase, contract for deed or any other contractual obligations concerning or affecting the property, nor any defaults relating thereto; and that the property is not subject to flooding. If any dwelling on property was built prior to 1978, Owner shall disclose to Manager all information and documentation pertaining to such paint and hazards as required by Federal, state or local law.
Property Disclosure Statement. In accordance with Connecticut law, it may be required that the Seller complete the Property Disclosure Statement to the best of their ability and provide true, factual, and accurate information. If required, the Agency shall be required to disclose any information provided in the Property Disclosure Statement to any prospective Buyer or their agent including facts that may materially affect the value of the Property.
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