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The first page of your closing disclosure provides a snapshot of the most important features of your mortgage, including: Loan information. This section should match your loan estimate regarding the loan term, loan purpose and loan program (conventional, FHA, VA or USDA). Loan terms.
The (TDS) describes the condition of a property and, in the case of a sale, must be given to a prospective buyer as soon as practicable and before transfer of title.
The California Residential Purchase Agreement (RPA) form is the cornerstone of every successful real estate transaction in the state of California and there are several essential concepts, principles, and facts about this form that all REALTORS® should know.
§1102.3) 2. . The (TDS) describes the condition of a property and, in the case of a sale, must be given to a prospective buyer as soon as practicable and before transfer of title.
Proposed clause: The Seller is selling this property in ?As Is? condition. Buyer acknowledges and agrees that Buyer is accepting the Property ?As Is? without any warranties, representations or guarantees, either expressed or implied, of any kind, nature or type whatsoever from or on behalf of the Seller.
AN ACT to require certain disclosures in connection with transfers of residential property.
AS 34.70. 010 requires that before a Transferee/Buyer (hereafter referred to as Buyer) makes a written offer of residential real property, the Transferor/Seller (hereafter referred to as Seller) must deliver a completed written disclosure form. This disclosure statement is in compliance with AS 34.70.
In 1985 the California General Assembly added an article to the Civil Code, § 1102 et seq., entitled "Disclosures Upon Transfer of Residential Property." (Stats. 1985, ch. 1574, § 2, p. 5788.)