Broker Property Real For Real In Pima

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The Broker Property Real for Real in Pima is a Listing Agreement with a Broker or Realtor to Sell Commercial Property or Real Estate. This exclusive listing empowers the agent to sell a specified property under agreed terms, including price and payment conditions. The contract outlines the duration, commission rates, and responsibilities of both the seller and the agent, including advertising and facilitating negotiations. It also includes provisions for selling the property together or separately and handling deposits related to transactions. This form serves as an important tool for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants, providing clear guidelines on property sale procedures. By utilizing this agreement, users can ensure compliance with legal standards while efficiently managing property sales. Filling out the form requires entering accurate property descriptions, price, and terms, with editable sections for customization. The clarity of this document simplifies the process for users with varying levels of legal experience.
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Each document must be an original or a copy of the original, and shall be sufficiently legible for recorder to make certified copies from the photographic or micrographic record. SIGNATURES: Each document must have original signatures or carbon copies of original signatures, except when otherwise provided by law.

Current Ownership: Check with the Pima County Assessor's Office at (520)724-8630. Square Footage: For the square footage legally on record check with the Pima County Assessor's Office at (520)724-8630.

Pima County Tucson / County

Pima County includes the entirety of the Tucson Metropolitan Statistical Area, and it is the third largest metropolitan area in the Southwestern United States.

The two oldest continuously lived in communities in the United States are Old Oraibi, Arizona (Hopi community) and Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico. In 1987 these two communities were 800 years old. Tucson is an old continuously lived in community. There is no final proof for how long humans have lived in this area.

Pima County Tucson / County

The Senior Valuation Protection Program, as established by the Arizona Constitution and administered by the Pima County Assessor's Office, is designed to freeze the limited property value (the taxable value) of a primary residence owned by qualifying seniors.

Property tax rates in Pima County are the second highest of any county in Arizona. The average effective property tax rate in Pima County is 0.84%. That is higher than the state average, and the typical Pima County homeowner pays $2,161 annually in property taxes, which is also above average statewide.

Metro Tucson and a large portion of southern Arizona are situated within Pima County, which covers 9,200 square miles and has nearly one million residents.

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Broker Property Real For Real In Pima