A New Hampshire Real Estate Purchase Agreement is a binding contract between a vendor and a purchaser for the ownership transfer of real estate. The agreement contains information about individuals who make the transaction and states that both of them have the legal capacity to implement it. Usually, this document includes a statement that the vendor is the sole owner of the property record and has the full right, power, and authority to transfer it. Specify also that the use of the estate is not in violation of any governmental rules and regulations.
The most essential parts of this document are:
New Hampshire does not provide an official Real Estate Purchase Agreement for those looking to buy real estate. Make your own New Hampshire 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, even though New Hampshire is a "buyer beware" state, sellers are legally required to disclose information about the property's private sewage disposal, water supply system, insulation, and the possible presence of certain toxic materials. Sellers may use a Property Disclosure Statement (§ 477:4-d) to properly notify potential buyers if any issues with the property exist.