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◎ C.A.R. Forms and Sample Letters. ◎ RPA-CA California Residential Purchase Agreement and Joint. Escrow Instructions. ◎ DID Delivery of Increased Deposit/Liquidated Damages Addendum. ◎ BDD- Demand for Deposit for Contingency Cancellation.
Lets break it down together. RERA Form A: Property seller and broker. RERA Form B: Property buyer and broker. RERA Form F: Buyer and seller. RERA Form I: Agent and Agent. RERA Form U: Termination Agreement. Frequently Asked Questions.
The three types of legal descriptions youre likely to encounter include: Metes and bounds. Rectangular Survey System (also known as Public Land Survey System or government survey method) Plat method or lot and block method.
Listing Agent(s) If more than 1 Agent is involved representing the Seller as a Listing Agent, then use the AAA form. The AAA form states that if either of the Agents signs something, it represents the other Agent.
In California, property is generally owned in one of six distinct forms of ownership. These are - Severalty; Tenancy in Common; Joint Tenancy; Tenancy in Partnership; Community Property; and Community Property with the Right of Survivorship.