Chapter 7 - Completing the Residential Purchase Agreement Flashcards

1
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to insure a binding contract, buyers are to approve all the sellers disclosures

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as quickly as possible

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2
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before making an offer, the buyer needs to know the total cost of the purchase, including the monthly payments. The form used to calculate this estimate is called the

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estimated buyers costs

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3
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how many years does a buyer have to sue an agent for failure to make proper disclosures in the transfer disclosure statement

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2

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4
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who must complete the entire transfer disclosure statement

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the seller

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5
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in an “as is” sale of a single-family residence by a private person

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the seller is required to complete a transfer disclosure statement

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6
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you must provide the seller with a signed copy of the buyer’s inspection advisory and

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have it signed and initialed by the seller, and return a copy to the selling agent

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7
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if any issues are reported in the wood pest report it is customary for

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the seller to pay the section to 2C-1 (active infestations

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8
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when the offer is not accepted in its entirety

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counter offers are made back and forth between the parties

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9
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the buyers affidavit is signed by the buyer to affirm that

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the buyer is acquiring the property for use as a residence, and the sales price does not exceed $300,000

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10
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FIRPTA refers to the

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Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act

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11
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who signs the request for repair form

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the buyer and the seller

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12
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who signs the contingency removal form

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the buyer and the seller

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13
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the notice to buyer to perform

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is more specific than the notice to seller to perform, and gives the right to the seller to cancel the escrow within 24 hours

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14
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a few days prior to the closing of the sale, a verification of property condition form is used to confirm that

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the property is basically in the same condition as when the offer was made, and the agreed-upon repairs and or alterations have been satisfactorily performed

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15
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if the buyer declines to have a final inspection

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the buyer should note it on the verification of property condition form and sign

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16
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owners of dwellings intended for human occupancy are required to install which device has an existing dwelling units having a fossil fuel heater or Appliance, fireplace, or attached garage

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carbon monoxide

17
Q

radon measurements for real estate transactions

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must be conducted by certified radon testers

18
Q

which form defines what the buyer and seller can expect, and explains their mutual and exclusive rights and duties

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Statewide buyer and seller advisory

19
Q

which CAR form directs the consumer to hazard disclosure companies and other public sources that can provide detailed information as to the location of existing pipelines with respect to a specific property

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Statewide buyer and seller advisory

20
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the document designed to provide Realtors and their clients with an easy-to-use reference guide for determining the applicability of most of the state and federal laws to real estate transaction is called the

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CAR summary Disclosure Chart