Real Estate Paperwork New Jersey

       Real Estate Paperwork New Jersey 

New Jersey Real Estate Paperwork

      Real Estate Paper Work 
                  (New Jersey)

 
                                               

Forms are state-specific because real estate laws vary from state to state and broker, forms are usually provided by your state realtor/broker and or the local association of realtors.

Below is a list of the most commonly used standardized real estate forms to be used by New Jersey realtors. Some brokers will have their own forms always check with your agent. Just look through the forms below, this will give you an idea of what they are about.


                                            SALES CONTRACT (NEW JERSEY)

Sales Contract- This is a sample sales contract. You may use one like this to write up an offer.

                                               Click to view Sales Contract



        SELLERS PROPERTY CONDITION DISCLOSURES STATEMENT 
                                                              (NEW JERSEY)

Residential Property Disclosure-This form outlines any disclosures that need to be made to your buyer. These cover all defects with the property you are trying to sell. Read through it.

                                   Click to view Residential Property Disclosure



                               LEAD BASED PAINT DISCLOSURE (NEW JERSEY)

Lead-Based Paint Disclosure-If your property was built prior to 1978 then you MUST include this form in your disclosures. If your property was built after 1978, you will not need this document.

                                 Click to view LEAD BASED PAINT DISCLOSURE



                                        WIRE FRAUD NOTICE (NEW JERSEY)

                                    Protect yourself from becoming a victim of wire fraud.

                                                         Click to view WIRE FRAUD



                     CONSUMER INFORMATION STATEMENT (NEW JERSEY)

 Consumer Information Statement- new jersey real estate licensees are required to disclose how they intend to work with buyers and sellers.

                                        Click to view Consumer Information Statement





               CHECKLIST TIMELINE REAL ESTATE CONTRACT NJ

                                              Click to view Checklist Timeline


 

                                               GET A HOME INSPECTION

                                      Click to view Get a Home Inspection




                                          CLOSING DISCLOSURE (CD)

                                      Click to view Closing Disclosure





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