Purchase Agreements
When you find a house you’d like to buy, you’ll put together and sign a purchase agreement, which is called a “purchase and sale agreement” in Florida. This is the sales contract for the house. The sales agreement should include the following information:
- Parties
- Property description
- Conveyance of property
- Purchase price
- Permanently attached fixtures
- Deposit amount
- Settlement date and costs
- Transfer and recording charges
- Restrictions, easements or limitations
- Financing
- Buyer’s duties and responsibilities
- Seller’s duties and responsibilities
- Condition of property
- Default provision
- Inclusions and exclusions
- Property insurance and risk of loss
- Attorney’s fees
- Termite inspection
- Radon gas disclosure
- Environmental inspection
- Wetland’s notice
- Lead paint disclosure
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