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Updated about 1 year ago, 10/20/2023

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Frankie Renaldi
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Checking for open permits

Frankie Renaldi
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Good morning BP Fam.  Quick question. I have an investor that purchased a property with several code items lingering which we knew about.  What we didn't know about was an open permit from the 80's.  Is there a document you all have used to hold a sellers feet to the fire in the AOS.  I know in commercial lawyers drafting contracts have these indemnification clauses, but looking for a sample for an agreement.  Thanks in advance.  

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