Environmental Assessment, Threatened or Endangered Species, And Wetlands Addendum 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the property address in the designated space at the top of the form. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for the assessment.
  3. In section A, indicate whether you will obtain an Environmental Assessment Report. If so, check the box and note that this will be at your expense.
  4. Proceed to section B regarding Threatened or Endangered Species. Here, specify if you plan to acquire a report from a natural resources professional. Again, check the box and remember this is also at your expense.
  5. In section C about Wetlands, confirm if you will seek a report from an environmental specialist. Mark the box accordingly and note that this too will incur costs.
  6. Finally, review the termination clause carefully. Fill in any necessary dates and ensure all parties involved sign where indicated.

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If the buyer is concerned that environmental hazards, wetlands, or endangered species may be present on the property, the buyer should hire a qualified expert to inspect the property for such items. The parties may include a promulgated addendum (TXR 1917) in the contract that may address such matters.
The Environmental Assessment Addendum states that the buyer is responsible for the costs of any environmental inspections.

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