Note to Buyer Clause Samples
A 'Note to Buyer' clause serves to provide important information, guidance, or clarifications specifically directed at the buyer within a contract or agreement. This clause may highlight key obligations, draw attention to critical deadlines, or explain certain terms that the buyer should be aware of before proceeding. By offering targeted advice or warnings, the clause helps ensure that the buyer is fully informed, reducing the risk of misunderstandings and supporting better decision-making throughout the transaction.
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Note to Buyer. Building Act 1975 - If no Pool Safety Certificate is received and the Contract proceeds to Settlement, it shall be the Buyer's responsibility to, at its own cost, obtain such certificate within 90 days (the usual period) or such further period after Settlement where section 246ATJ(2)(b) of the Building Act 1975 applies. The Buyer is referred to section 4 of the Form 36.
Note to Buyer. If exact rights to the parking and storage facilities is a concern to Buyer, Buyer should investigate.
Note to Buyer. If contamination of this property from petroleum products and/or hazardous or toxic substances is a concern to you, you are urged to consider soil and groundwater testing of this property.
Note to Buyer. If there are existing walls and fences on the Land, then;
Note to Buyer. Do not initial here if you intend for your purchase of the Property to be contingent on the appraised value of the Property being no less than the Purchase Price.
Note to Buyer. You are strongly advised to conduct investigations of the entire Property in order to determine its present condition since Seller may not be aware of all defects affecting the Property or other factors that you consider important. Property improvements may not be built according to code, in compliance with current Law, or have had permits issued.
Note to Buyer. The Signing Payment Note shall include the following terms: (i) reductions for amounts paid to Harvest under the MSA; (ii) termination on obtaining the Nevada Approvals (i.e., Closing); (iii) matures on the date that Nevada regulators issue a final, non-appealable order not to allow the Nevada Approvals or the date that the Selling Parties and the Buyer determine that obtaining the Nevada Approvals is impossible; and (iv) automatic extension if parties are using good faith efforts to receive Nevada Approvals.
Note to Buyer. It is encouraged that ▇▇▇▇▇ has the needed financing approvals in place prior to making an offer on the Property.
Note to Buyer. Do not initial here if you intend for your purchase of the Property to be contingent on your approval of the results of an inspection of the Property.
Note to Buyer. Seller may amend Plan