A Kansas Real Estate Purchase Agreement is a document that is used by sellers and buyers of real estate in Kansas when they want to secure the terms of the deal that they are entering. The agreement regulates the conditions of the real estate purchase, including the rights and responsibilities of the parties, payment terms, the closing of the deal, and other obligations. It also describes with great detail the subject of the deal, stating its full address and main features that characterize it (number of floors, square footage, rooms, etc.), as well as personal information of the parties which is required for identification purposes. In addition to this, the parties can also designate their authorized representatives if they would like to carry on with the contract (if applicable). The contract should always be put in writing and signed by the involved parties, otherwise, it will not be enforceable.
Kansas does not provide an official Real Estate Purchase Agreement for those looking to buy real estate. Make your own Kansas Real Estate Purchase Agreement via our online form builder or download a ready-made form through the link below.
A filled-out and notarized Lead Disclosure is required for all residences built before 1978. The seller of the property must provide a Disclosure Statement that relays to the potential buyer information concerning the condition of the real estate being sold.