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California Residential Purchase Agreement

A California residential purchase and sale agreement is a contract for the purchase and sale of residential real estate only.


Real estate purchase agreements are legally binding contracts that set forth the terms and conditions of the purchase and sale of the agreed on real estate between buyer and seller. Verbal promises should never be relied on; all details of your verbal agreement should be written into your real estate purchase agreement as soon as possible. Our California real estate purchase and sales agreement can be used for residential real estate, town homes, and condominiums.

The last update of our purchase agreement was completed in May 2008 by a licensed California real estate attorney. 

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Our professional California real estate purchase and sales agreement lays out the important details that a high quality up-to-date purchase agreement should contain. 

This attorney-drafted 14-page purchase and sales agreement contains specifics and details based on years of lawsuits and arguments in the California courts - resulting in an agreement that is drafted to help minimize potential legal issues. An index page and quick-look page are included with your agreement to make reviewing essential information fast and easy.

You will not find a higher quality real estate purchase agreement on the Internet for California.

Below are just some of the topics covered:

  • Deposits, Escrow, Financing, Insurance
  • Taxes, Evidence of Title, Liens
  • Existing Mortgages
  • Property Inspections-(including pests)
  • Current Survey, Utilities
  • Restrictions, Easements
  • Expenses, Default by Seller or Buyer
  • Risk of Loss, Maintenance of Property
  • Leases (if property is currently being leased)
  • Personal Property Inspection and Guarantee
  • Any Possible Pending Litigation
  • Default by Buyer or Seller
  • Closing Procedures and more.


California Real Estate Transfer Disclosure Statement

A California seller's disclosure statement is a form answering questions about the general condition of the homeowner's property that is being sold. A seller disclosure statement is necessary to be in compliance with the Seller Disclosure Act. A transfer disclosure statement is included with our real estate purchase agreement free of charge.

Natural Hazard Disclosure Statement

Sellers of many homes and residential properties in California must give potential buyers a Natural Hazard Disclosure Statement if the property lies within a specified area. A Natural Hazard Disclosure Statement is included with our real estate purchase agreement free
of charge.

Lead Warning Disclosure Statement

Every purchaser of residential real property on which a residential dwelling was built before 1978 is to be notified that such property may present exposure to lead from lead-based paint. The seller of any interest in residential real property is required to provide the buyer with information on lead-based paint hazards from inspections in the seller's possession and notify the buyer of any known lead-based paint hazards. A free Lead Warning Disclosure Statement is included with our California real estate purchase agreement.

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Our attorney-drafted California real estate purchase and sale agreement is guaranteed to work for you or we will refund your full purchase price.
 

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Description
Price
Residential purchase agreement
with index page and quick-look page.
$19.95
Transfer Disclosure Statement
included
Natural Hazard Disclosure Statement
included
Lead Warning Disclosure Statement
included
Total Price for All Forms
$19.95

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Any Windows® or Macintosh® computer that can read rich text or word documents.

 

 

 

 
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