The Georgia purchase agreement is the go-to document for buying or selling a residential property. It is used to submit offers and record data specific to the property transaction. The form includes necessary transaction information such as the purchase price, desired stipulations, and financing details.
If both parties agree to the terms & conditions laid out within the form, they may sign the agreement in order to secure a legally-binding contract.
Lead-Based Paint Disclosure ( 42 U.S. Code § 4852d ) – Housing built before the year 1978 requires the seller to present the buyer with documentation concerning the potential hazards related to lead paint.
Seller’s Property Disclosure Statement – No law states that the seller of a residence has to supply the buyer with a disclosure form listing material facts associated with the property. That being said, it is still highly recommended that this document be executed in order to avoid any type of future dispute.
Georgia Realtors – PDF