SOME CONTRACTS FOR THE SALE OF RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE
CAUTION: Real Estate Contracts are binding, once signed; consult an attorney or proceed at your own risk
The Locally Approved "Common Contract"
Chicago Title "Form A" for 4 or fewer residential units
Chicago Title "Form B" for 5 or more residential units; commercial or industrial properties
Chicago Title "Form C" for the re-sale of a condominium
CONDOMINIUM DISCLOSURES
Condominium Owners must provide the following information to Buyers765 ILCS 605/22.1 Condominium Resales & Disclosures
HEATING COSTS DISCLOSURE REQUEST
Required for all City of Chicago Residential TransactionsCity of Chicago -Application for Energy Disclosure
LEAD PAINT DISCLOSURES
Almost every home seller is required to give a buyer this handbook & lead paint disclosure; consult a lawyer to determine whether or not you must disclose |
HUD Lead Paint Disclosure Form
HUD Lead Paint Disclosure Form
Handbook: Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home
Landlord - Tenant
Almost every Landlord renting housing built before 1978 should be giving this handbook & lead paint disclosure to their tenantsHUD Lead Paint Disclosure Form
HUD Lead Paint Disclosure Form
Handbook: Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home
MATERIAL DEFECTS DISCLOSURES
Almost every home seller is required to disclose known material defects to a buyer before closing. Consult a lawyer to determine whether or not you must disclose |
Illinois Residential Real Property Disclosure Form
Illinois Residential Real Property Disclosure Form
MOLD DISCLOSURES
Not required by Statute or Municipal OrdinanceMold Disclosure for Buyer & Seller
RADON DISCLOSURES
Effective January 1, 2008, all home sellers MUST provide prospective buyers with the following information sheet and disclosure statement. As always, I suggest you consult a lawyer to determine whether or not (and what) you must disclose |
Disclosure of Information on Radon Hazards
Illinois Radon Testing Guidelines for Real Estate Transactions