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How to fill out the DOMESTIC WATER WELL ADDENDUM online
The Domestic Water Well Addendum is an important document in real estate transactions involving properties with a domestic water well. This guide provides clear instructions for completing the addendum online, ensuring all required information is accurately filled out.
Follow the steps to complete the addendum effectively.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the addendum and open it in your online editor.
- Begin by entering the date of the contract in the designated section. Use the format: month, day, year.
- Fill in the names of the seller and buyer in the respective fields. Ensure the names match the parties involved in the contract.
- Provide the premises address where the domestic water well is located. This information is crucial for identifying the property.
- Review Section A regarding the Domestic Water Well/Water Use Addendum. Confirm that the seller will deliver a completed Seller Property Disclosure Statement to the buyer within five days.
- In Section B, note that the seller is required to provide any existing Arizona Department of Water Resources records related to the well to the buyer.
- If the water quality or well performance is a concern, Section C outlines that the buyer should inspect the well during the inspection period.
- Complete Section D by instructing the escrow company to send a change of well information form to the ADWR.
- In Section E, indicate who is responsible for paying the well transfer fee by marking the appropriate box.
- Finally, make sure both the buyer and seller sign and date the addendum at the bottom. Verify all information is correct before submission.
Complete your documents online today for a smoother transaction process.
Domestic water use is water used for indoor and outdoor household purposes— all the things you do at home: drinking, preparing food, bathing, washing clothes and dishes, brushing your teeth, watering the garden, and even washing the dog.