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STANDARD FORM “AS IS” CONTRACT FRAUDULENTLY CLAIMS TO BE C.A.R. APPROVED

Members have reported that certain investor buyers use a standard form “As-Is Contract for Sale and Purchase” which fraudulently purports to be approved by the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (C.A.R.). This standard form agreement has been used by Greenhills Financial Investment, LLC, among others. C.A.R.’s Legal Department is vigilantly pursuing this matter, which includes issuing cease-and-desist letters against anyone using the form.

The “As-Is Contract for Sale and Purchase” form, which is referenced at the bottom as “FAR/BAR ASIS,” has apparently been patterned after Florida Association of REALTORS®’s purchase agreement. In any event, the form purports to be approved by C.A.R., when in fact, C.A.R. has not reviewed or approved the form, and C.A.R. has no business affiliation whatsoever with Greenhills Financial Investment or the form’s publisher. C.A.R. currently has no standard form with the words, “As Is,” in the title.

REALTORS® who come across the form are encouraged to report the matter to C.A.R. by contacting our Strategic Defense Counsel, Nicole Briggs, at nicoleb@car.org.

C.A.R. provides REALTORS® with many legal articles covering a wide range of topics of interest. Some of the new or newly revised legal articles available at http://qa.car.org are as follows:

2010 New Laws
Sales Disclosure Chart

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