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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'This is an addendum originated by the:' section, selecting either Seller, Buyer, or Landlord as applicable.
  3. Next, enter the date of the original contract in the designated field.
  4. Complete the Seller/Landlord and Buyer/Tenant sections with the names of all parties involved.
  5. Fill in the Premises address accurately to ensure clarity regarding the property in question.
  6. Review any additional terms and conditions provided in the document, ensuring they align with your agreement.
  7. Each party must sign and date where indicated to acknowledge acceptance of these terms.

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Parties Involved: Any party concerned in the original contract can draft an addendum. Legal Professionals: Lawyers or legal professionals may be engaged to ensure the language and structure of the addendum comply with legal standards.
Addendums are attachments to original contracts that alter the original terms and conditions of the contract. Addendums can be used to alter standard contracts, make adjustments if situations have changed since the original contract was signed, or if the original signers come to a different arrangement.
An addendum is a legal attachment to contracts that lists additional terms and conditions not included in the original document. Future changes are also in an addendum. Addenda clarify any ambiguity in a contract. The term derives from Latin, meaning, that which is additional.
An addendum is an addition to a finished document, such as a contract. The most common addendum is an attachment or exhibit at the end of such a document.
Where Does an Addendum Go in a Document? A signed addendum is attached to the end of an existing documentnot just any document, but the one it will modify or add terms to. An addendum is referenced in the main document to ensure all parties know it exists.

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Both addendums and amendments require the consent and agreement of all parties involved in the original contract. Any party to the contract can propose an amendment or an addendum, but it is necessary for all other parties to agree to the proposed changes before either an addendum or an amendment can be added.
4. Do addenda and amendments need to be docHubd? Not always. While notarization can enhance legal enforceability, it is generally required only if the original contract mandates it.

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