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Thu, Dec 15, 11 at 22:41
| What is the strangest subject to clause(s) that you have seen? |
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| Please define the question. Do you mean a contingency clause? Subject to clause is generally in a deed, stating that the grantee takes title "subject to" an existing mortgage. |
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- Posted by marie-ndcal (My Page) on Fri, Dec 16, 11 at 15:00
| Would it be different in Canada where OP is from. I have seen subject to--termite inspection, wood mites inspection ( up in No Calif in the forests). |
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| The usual are subject to mortgage appraisal and home inspection. The funniest thing I've heard of written into an offer specified that the in-ground sprinkling system would convey. |
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