A Nebraska Real Estate Purchase Agreement is a document that states the order of actions to make a real property purchase. This contract provides information about parties and the purchase price for the estate, including an earnest money deposit amount and a closing balance. You may include the following sections in this document:
Nebraska does not provide an official Real Estate Purchase Agreement for those looking to buy real estate. Make your own Nebraska 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. Also, buyers must be given a Property Disclosure Statement (§ 76-2,120) describing the property's condition before the buyer can sign an agreement and the transfer of property can take place.