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SUMMARY:Property Disclosures (Part-2)
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DESCRIPTION: Homeowners associations
States have various requirements for a seller&rsquo;s property condition disclosure statement to be completed by the seller and furnished to the buyer. Any such disclosure is likely to include whether the property is subject to a common interest property plan (e.g. condominium), whether the plan imposes any restrictions, whether membership in a Homeowner&rsquo;s Association (HOA) is obligatory, and the identity of the HOA, if any.
State law will typically require the association or management company to provide association documents to the buyer to satisfy the seller disclosure requirements. These documents may be attached to or delivered in conjunction with the sale contract. The contract itself usually specifies the timing of the disclosures. There may be a place on the contract for the buyer to acknowledge receipt and knowledge of the HOA disclosures. In some states, the seller&rsquo;s agent gathers and provides the documents to a buyer or buyer&rsquo;s...

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