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Contract and Initial Forms

Contract for Deed Form
» This is the form for creation of the contract for deed agreement between Seller and Purchaser. This form allows the Seller and Purchaser to elect specific requirements concerning purchase price, interest, and payment terms. Also, fees related to insurance and taxes can be set in the direction of Seller or the Purchaser at their option before the signing of the agreement.

Real Estate Disclosure Statement
» This form is used when the property being transferred subject to the contract for deed contains a residence. Sellers that wish, or are required, to disclose the residential property conditions should use this form to describe conditions as they exist at the time of the contract signing.

Seller Disclosure Notice for Lead Based Paint for Contract for Deed
» This form is used when the property being transferred subject to the contract for deed contains a residence. Lead based paint could be present in less modern structures and pose a potentially lethal health hazard to children and sometimes adults. A Seller wishing to inform Purchasers of the risks associated with lead paint may do so with this form.

Seller's Disclosure of Financial Terms for Contract for Deed
» This form is similar to the annual accounting statement in that it provides information regarding payment and financing terms of the contract for deed. This form is used at the time of signing rather than as a yearly update of payments.


JUST REMEMBER A TRUE LAND CONTRACT NEEDS TO BE FILED AT YOUR LOCAL COURT HOUSE ( JUST LIKE A REGULAR MORTGAGE). YOU NEED TO PAY BY CHECK FOR 12 MONTHS AT LEAST - THAN YOU CAN DO A CASH -OUT REFINANCE AND PAY OFF THE LAND CONTRACT TO THE SELLER - . LENDERS WILL REQUEST COPIES OF THE CANCELLED CHECKS AS PROOF OF PAYMENT. YOU WILL BE PAYING THE PROPERTY TAXES ON THE HOME ALSO, AND INSURANCE. IF THE SELLER HAS A MORTGAGE - HE WILL HAVE INSURANCE COVERING HIS MORTGAGE - CHECK WITH YOUR INSURANCE AGENT ON HOW TO HANDLE THAT. IF YOUR STATE HAS HOMESTEAD AND MORTGAGE EXCEPTIONS - THAN YOU WILL NEED TO APPLY FOR THEM AT YOUR LOCAL COURT HOUSE. THIS WILL LOWER YOUR PROPERTY TAXES....

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2006-07-27 16:53:05 · answer #1 · answered by W. E 5 · 1 0

15 pages worth of content for Land Contract Laws in Ohio.

2006-07-27 15:21:49 · answer #2 · answered by Mariposa 7 · 0 0

I am sure Ohio had some sort of Bureau of land management.

Google should get you where you need in a few minutes.

2006-07-27 15:20:57 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-10-15 07:05:43 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

EVery large city should have in its library the legal codes and they should be searchable on their computers along with samples of acceptable forms.
there will be in the universities and courthouses of larger cities law libraries and the librarians will help you. This applies to all 50 states!
Most state penetentiaries and federal ones have law libraries, too, thanks to several criminal-filed lawsuits!

2006-07-27 15:31:22 · answer #5 · answered by athorgarak 4 · 0 0

i would say the county auditor. i live in western franklin co. developers are eating up land like no tommorow! stand storng sister.

2006-07-27 15:21:38 · answer #6 · answered by ngcswim90 2 · 0 0

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