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SELLER’S DISCLOSURES. Except as otherwise disclosed in this contract, Seller has no knowledge of the following: (1) any flooding of the Property which has had a material adverse effect on the use of the Property; (2) any pending or threatened litigation, condemnation, or special assessment affecting the Property; (3) any environmental hazards that materially and adversely affect the Property; (4) any dumpsite, landfill, or underground tanks or containers now or previously located on the Property; (5) any wetlands, as defined by federal or state law or regulation, affecting the Property; or (6) any threatened or endangered species or their habitat affecting the Property. (Address of Property)

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SELLER’S DISCLOSURES. Except as otherwise disclosed in this contract, Seller has no knowledge of the following: (1) any flooding of the Property which has had a material adverse effect on the use of the Property; (2) any pending or threatened litigation, condemnation, or special assessment affecting the Property; (3) any environmental hazards that materially and adversely affect the Property; (4) any dumpsite, landfill, or underground tanks or containers now or previously located on the Property; (5) any wetlands, as defined by federal or state law or regulation, affecting the Property; or (6) any threatened or endangered species or their habitat affecting the Property. (Address of Property)8.

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SELLER’S DISCLOSURES. Except as otherwise disclosed in this contract, Seller has no knowledge of the following: (1following:(1) any flooding of the Property which has had a material adverse effect on the use of the Property; (2Property;(2) any pending or threatened litigation, condemnation, or special assessment affecting the Property; (3Property;(3) any environmental hazards that or conditions which materially and adversely affect the Property; (4Property;(4) any dumpsite, landfill, or underground tanks or containers now or previously located on the Property; (5Property;(5) any wetlands, as defined by federal or state law or regulation, affecting the Property; or (6or(6) any threatened or endangered species or their habitat affecting the Property. (Address of Property).I.

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