The Louisiana purchase agreement establishes the terms of a residential property sale. The form records critical details such as the price of the home, earnest money deposit, closing date, etc. When all participants review and agree to its terms, they must sign the document to establish a legally-binding contract.
Lead-Based Paint Disclosure ( 42 U.S. Code § 4852d ) – Is a compulsory real estate disclosure that is necessary for all housing built earlier than the year 1978. Any knowledge of lead paint within the home must be conveyed to the potential buyer along with a general information pamphlet informing them about the risks associated with the toxic substance.
Property Disclosure Document for Residential Real Estate (§ 9:3198) – The Louisiana Real Estate Commission insists that sellers fulfill this document concerning the overall condition of the property and its features. According to the revised statute linked above, the following questions must also be answered within the content of the form:
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