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CERTIFICATION OF OWNER
Owner certifies that the statements contained in this form are made in good faith and based on his/her actual knowledge as of
the date signed by the Owner. Owner is advised that the information contained in this disclosure form does not limit the
obligation of the owner to disclose an item of information that is required by any other statute or law or that may exist to
preclude fraud, either by misrepresentation, concealment or nondisclosure in a transaction involving the transfer of
residential real estate.
OWNER:
DATE:
OWNER:
DATE:
RECEIPT AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF POTENTIAL PURCHASERS
Potential purchasers are advised that the owner has no obligation to update this form but may do so according to Revised Code Section
5302.30(G). Pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Section 5302.30(K), if this form is not provided to you prior to the time you enter into a
purchase contract for the property, you may rescind the purchase contract by delivering a signed and dated document of rescission to
Owner or Owner’s agent, provided the document of rescission is delivered prior to all three of the following dates: 1) the date of
closing; 2) 30 days after the Owner accepted your offer; and 3) within 3 business days following your receipt or your agent’s receipt
of this form or an amendment of this form.
Owner makes no representations with respect to any offsite conditions. Purchaser should exercise whatever due diligence
purchaser deems necessary with respect to offsite issues that may affect purchaser’s decision to purchase the property.
Purchaser should exercise whatever due diligence purchaser deems necessary with respect to Ohio’s Sex Offender
Registration and Notification Law (commonly referred to as “Megan’s Law”). This law requires the local Sheriff to provide
written notice to neighbors if a sex offender resides or intends to reside in the area. The notice provided by the Sheriff i s a
public record and is open to inspection under Ohio’s Public Records Law. If concerned about this issue, purchaser assumes
responsibility to obtain information from the Sheriff’s office regarding the notices they have provided pursuant to Megan’s
Law.
Purchaser should exercise whatever due diligence purchaser deems necessary with respect to abandoned underground mines.
If concerned about this issue, purchaser assumes responsibility to obtain information from the Ohio Department of Natural
Resources.
The Department maintains an online map of known abandoned underground mines on their website at
I/WE ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF A COPY OF THIS DISCLOSURE FORM AND UNDERSTAND THAT THE
STATEMENTS ARE MADE BASED ON THE OWNERS ACTUAL KNOWLEDGE AS OF THE DATE SIGNED BY
THE OWNER.
My/Our Signature below does not constitute approval of any disclosed condition as represented herein by the owner.
PURCHASER:
DATE:
PURCHASER:
DATE:
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