Chapter 6 - FORM 6A • SELLER'S PROPERTY DISCLOSURE

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FORM 6A • SELLER'S PROPERTY DISCLOSURE

Seller and Buyer understand that the real estate brokers do not warrant or guarantee the above information on the Property. Property inspection services may be purchased and are advisable. This Disclosure is not intended as a substitute for an inspection of the Property.

ADVISORY TO SELLER:

Seller acknowledges that Broker will disclose to any prospective buyer all adverse material facts actually known by Broker, including but not limited to adverse material facts pertaining to the physical condition of the Property, any material defects in the Property, and any environmental hazards affecting the Property. These types of disclosures may include such matters as structural defects, soil conditions, violations of health, zoning or building laws, and nonconforming uses and zoning variances.

The information contained in this Disclosure has been furnished by Seller, who certifies it was answered truthfully, based on Seller's

CURRENT ACTUAL KNOWLEDGE.

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Seller

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Date

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Seller

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Date

ADVISORY TO BUYER:

1. Even though Seller has answered the above questions to Seller's current actual knowledge, Buyer should thoroughly inspect the Property and obtain expert assistance to accurately and fully evaluate the Property to confirm the status of the following matters:

a. the physical condition of the Property;

b. the presence of mold or other biological hazards;

c. the presence of rodents, insects and vermin including termites;

d. the legal use of the Property and legal access to the Property;

e. the availability and source of water, sewer, and utilities;

f. the environmental and geological condition of the Property;

g. the presence of noxious weeds; and

h. any other matters that may affect Buyer's use and ownership of the Property that are important to Buyer as Buyer decides whether to purchase the Property.

2. Seller states that the information is correct to "Seller's current actual knowledge" as of the date of this form. The term "current actual knowledge" is intended to limit Seller's disclosure only to facts actually known by the Seller and does not include "constructive knowledge" or "common knowledge" or what Seller "should have known" about the Property. The Seller has no duty to inspect the Property when this Disclosure is filled in and signed.

3. Valuable information may be obtained from various local/state/federal agencies, and other experts may assist Buyer by performing more...

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