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Updated almost 9 years ago, 04/02/2016

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Eugene Y.
  • Fullerton, CA
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California Subdivision Law

Eugene Y.
  • Fullerton, CA
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In california, when represent a buyer to purchase a subdivision property (such as a condo), the subdivision law requires that the broker must furnish the prospective buyer with a copy of the subdivision public report, obtain a receipt, and give the prospective buyer an opportunity to read the report before the prospect makes an offer to purchase.

Where and how can I get the subdivision public report? from the condo developer, home owner association, or else?

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