This form is a Property Information Checklist. The checklist contains sections for the following information: General Information, Contents and Utilities, Land or Lot, and General Area.
North Carolina Property Information Check List — Residential is a comprehensive document that provides essential details about a residential property in North Carolina. This checklist is particularly useful for potential buyers, homeowners, real estate agents, and property managers who need to gather relevant information before making any decisions related to residential properties. Below are the key areas covered in the North Carolina Property Information Check List — Residential: 1. Title and Legal Information: — Propertaddresses— - Current owner's name — Legal description of thpropertyrt— - Any liens or encumbrances on the property 2. Property Description: — Size of the property (in acres or square feet) — Number of bedrooms and bathroom— - Total number of rooms — Year the propertWeibullil— - Type of property (single-family home, condominium, townhouse, etc.) — Architecturastyleyl— - Lot features (landscaping, pool, deck, etc.) 3. Structural Details: — Condition of the foundation, roof, walls, and windows — Age and condition of HVAC system, plumbing, and electrical systems — Presence of any defects or damage— - Flood zone classification (if applicable) 4. Zoning and Land Use: — Zoning classification of thpropertyrt— - Permitted land uses and restrictions — Setback requirement— - Any easements on the property 5. Utility and Amenities: — Availability of utilities (electricity, water, gas, sewage, etc.) — Internet and cable service providers in the area — Amenities in proximity (parks, schools, shopping centers, hospitals) 6. Tax Information: — Current property taassessmenten— - Recent tax history and any pending tax assessments or lawsuits 7. Homeowner's Association (HOA): — Existence of an HOA and its fee— - HOA rules and regulations — Any outstanding dues or disputes 8. Safety and Environmental Factors: — Crime rate in thneighborhoodoo— - Flood zone or other natural disaster risks — Environmental hazards (such as nearby factories or industrial sites) 9. Previous Sales History: — Record of previous owners and sale prices — Number of times the property has changed hands 10. Insurance and Warranty: — Availability and cost of homeowner's insurance — Any warranties or guarantees on the property or appliances Different types or variations of the North Carolina Property Information Check List — Residential may exist based on specific requirements or regulations imposed by different counties or municipalities within North Carolina. However, the fundamental areas of information covered in the checklist generally remain the same.
North Carolina Property Information Check List — Residential is a comprehensive document that provides essential details about a residential property in North Carolina. This checklist is particularly useful for potential buyers, homeowners, real estate agents, and property managers who need to gather relevant information before making any decisions related to residential properties. Below are the key areas covered in the North Carolina Property Information Check List — Residential: 1. Title and Legal Information: — Propertaddresses— - Current owner's name — Legal description of thpropertyrt— - Any liens or encumbrances on the property 2. Property Description: — Size of the property (in acres or square feet) — Number of bedrooms and bathroom— - Total number of rooms — Year the propertWeibullil— - Type of property (single-family home, condominium, townhouse, etc.) — Architecturastyleyl— - Lot features (landscaping, pool, deck, etc.) 3. Structural Details: — Condition of the foundation, roof, walls, and windows — Age and condition of HVAC system, plumbing, and electrical systems — Presence of any defects or damage— - Flood zone classification (if applicable) 4. Zoning and Land Use: — Zoning classification of thpropertyrt— - Permitted land uses and restrictions — Setback requirement— - Any easements on the property 5. Utility and Amenities: — Availability of utilities (electricity, water, gas, sewage, etc.) — Internet and cable service providers in the area — Amenities in proximity (parks, schools, shopping centers, hospitals) 6. Tax Information: — Current property taassessmenten— - Recent tax history and any pending tax assessments or lawsuits 7. Homeowner's Association (HOA): — Existence of an HOA and its fee— - HOA rules and regulations — Any outstanding dues or disputes 8. Safety and Environmental Factors: — Crime rate in thneighborhoodoo— - Flood zone or other natural disaster risks — Environmental hazards (such as nearby factories or industrial sites) 9. Previous Sales History: — Record of previous owners and sale prices — Number of times the property has changed hands 10. Insurance and Warranty: — Availability and cost of homeowner's insurance — Any warranties or guarantees on the property or appliances Different types or variations of the North Carolina Property Information Check List — Residential may exist based on specific requirements or regulations imposed by different counties or municipalities within North Carolina. However, the fundamental areas of information covered in the checklist generally remain the same.