Buyer's Notice of Intent to Vacate and Surrender Property to Seller under Contract for Deed - Connecticut 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Seller's name and address in the designated fields. This ensures that the notice is directed correctly.
  3. Next, fill in your name as the Purchaser along with your address. This identifies you as the party intending to vacate.
  4. Specify the property address that is subject to the Contract for Deed. This clarifies which property you are surrendering.
  5. Indicate the number of days after this notice that you intend to vacate. Ensure this complies with any contractual obligations.
  6. Review and confirm your understanding of waiving any further notice requirements from the Seller regarding termination.
  7. Sign and date the document at the bottom, ensuring your printed name is also included for clarity.

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A written agreement where the seller agrees to convey, and the buyer agrees to buy a property at an agreed price at a definite future date is known as a purchase agreement or sales contract. This legal document outlines the terms and conditions of the sale, detailing the responsibilities of both the buyer and the
Drawing up a contract may be considered a ministerial act in your jurisdiction (and by your broker/EO insurance), but you should definitely have something signed from the buyer as a CYA confirming that the buyer is aware that you do not represent them, and they should seek separate, professional/legal advice.
This is a contract between a prospective home purchaser and a real estate agent who will represent them during the home buying process.

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