To: JDAS1969
In addition those agents are wrong on the CC&Rs coming after you close escrow, if that's what they meant. You as the buyer must have ample time to approve of the title report and CC&R's before closing escrow on property in California. It's in the standard purchase contract. The documents will be provided to you upon the opening of escrow. Which means you have to have a pending contract on the property so, in a way, the agents could have been right.
To: RGSpincich
I see thank you
380 posted on
01/26/2004 7:56:47 PM PST by
JDAS1969
(Cyber Activist)
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