Property disclosure
form. This form requires you
to reveal all known defects to your property. Check with your state government
to see if there is a special form required in your state.
Purchasers access to
premises agreement. This agreement sets
conditions for permitting the buyer to enter your home for activities such as
measuring for draperies before you move.
Sales contract. The agreement between you and the seller on
terms and conditions of sale. Again, check with your state real estate
department to see if there is a required form.
Sales contract
contingency clauses. In addition to the
contract, you may need to add one or more attachments to the contract to
address special contingencies — such as the buyer’s need to sell a home before
purchasing yours.
Pre- and post-occupancy
agreements. Unless you’re planning
on moving out and the buyer moving in on the day of closing, you’ll need an
agreement on the terms and costs of occupancy once the sale closes.
Lead-based
paint disclosure pamphlet. If your home was built before 1978, you must provide the pamphlet
to all sellers. You must also have buyers sign a statement indicating they
received the pamphlet.
Fred Yancy, Realtors LLC ~ 225 Creekstone Ridge, Woodstock, GA 30188 ~ (678) 922-2463
www.FredYancy.com