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Under the PAR Agreement of Sale in Pennsylvania, all of the following are conditions that must be met before the buyer is obligated to complete settlement EXCEPT:

Correct Answer

C) The seller must provide a certificate of occupancy issued within the past 12 months

The PAR Agreement of Sale does not require the seller to provide a certificate of occupancy issued within the past 12 months as a standard condition of settlement. While some municipalities may require use and occupancy certificates for property transfers, this is not a universal standard provision of the PAR Agreement of Sale.

Answer Options
A
The seller must deliver marketable title free of liens not assumed by the buyer
B
The property must be in substantially the same condition as when the agreement was executed
C
The seller must provide a certificate of occupancy issued within the past 12 months
D
All contingencies specified in the agreement must be satisfied or waived

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