Monroe County Local Rider to As Is Residential Contract 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Monroe County Local Rider in our editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the WIRE TRANSFER OF BUYER’S FUNDS section. Ensure you understand that all payments, except for the initial deposit, must be made via wire transfer.
  3. In the OCCUPANCY AND POSSESSION section, confirm when possession will be transferred to the Buyer upon closing. Make any necessary notes regarding tenant estoppel letters.
  4. For SURVEY AND PRIOR TITLE INSURANCE POLICY, check the applicable boxes if the Seller does not have a prior survey or title insurance policy.
  5. In GOVERNMENTAL INSPECTIONS, select whether inspections are allowed and note any specific requirements for properties in unincorporated Monroe County.
  6. Review OPEN AND EXPIRED PERMITS and indicate if the Seller is responsible for closing any permits before closing.
  7. If applicable, check the SHORT SALE APPROVAL CONTINGENCY box regarding deposit due upon lender approval.
  8. Complete additional sections such as SPECIES ASSESSMENT and WINDSTORM AND FLOOD INSURANCE by checking relevant options and consulting with professionals as needed.
  9. Finally, ensure both Buyer’s and Seller’s initials are added where required along with dates to finalize the document.

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In general, there are two types of contracts that buyers can use to buy real estate in Florida: the standard Residential Contract for Sale and Purchase and the AS IS Residential Contract for Sale and Purchase. Both contracts allow buyers to cancel during the inspection period (usually 15 days).
Put simply, an as-is clause is a statement that the buyer acknowledges and accepts that they are purchasing the property in its current condition and without any guarantees or warranties from the seller.
Therefore, California courts have held that the effect of an as-is provision is to cause the buyer to take the property in the condition visible or observable to him. As explained by one court, an as is provision may be effective as to a dilapidated stairway but not as to a missing structural member, a
With an as-is provision, sellers are protected from liability for defects in the property that the buyer visibly observes. Sellers still, however, have a duty under California law to disclose any known defects in the property.
A rider is a document that addresses additional details, conditions, or terms of a contract. For example, in real estate, an attorney may draft a contract rider to supplement a standard purchase and sale agreement. In this case, the rider may outline details such as: Where and how a down payment is held.

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An as is real estate contract means the property is sold in its current condition without warranties or repairs. Unlike a typical contract where repairs and negotiations are common, in an as is contract: The propertys condition is as it is.
An as-is residential contract for sale and purchase is a contract a buyer and seller sign that stipulates that the seller will not pay for any repairs. With a conventional sale, there is usually room for negotiations regarding payment for repairs.

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