Sale of lots or parcels of unsubdivided lands; conditions precedent; methods

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32-2195.04. Sale of lots or parcels of unsubdivided lands; conditions precedent; methods

A. It is unlawful for the owner or agent of unsubdivided lands subject to the provisions of this article to sell or offer to sell lots or parcels of such land unless the sale complies with one of the following:

1. Execution, delivery and recording of a deed in good and sufficient form conveying to the purchaser merchantable and marketable title to the property subject only to such exceptions as may be agreed to in writing by the purchaser. Any balance remaining unpaid by the purchaser may be evidenced by a note and mortgage or deed of trust. The deed and mortgage or deed of trust shall be recorded by the owner or agent within sixty days of execution thereof by the purchaser.

2. Execution, delivery, recording and depositing in escrow, not later than sixty days after execution by the purchaser, with a person or firm authorized to receive escrows under the laws of this state or the state in which the unsubdivided lands are located, of a real estate sales contract pertaining to the property, which contract sets forth the full and correct legal description of the property being sold and the precise terms and conditions under which the property is being sold together with:

(a) A copy of a preliminary title report showing the condition of title to the property on the date of the real estate sales contract or a preliminary title report showing the condition of title on an earlier date together with a copy of any document, recorded subsequent to the date of the preliminary title report, which affects the title to the property.

(b) An executed deed in good and sufficient form conveying to the purchaser merchantable and marketable title, subject only to such exceptions as may be agreed to in writing by the purchaser which deed, under the terms of the real estate sales contract, is to be delivered to the escrow agent provided for under the contract within sixty days of the purchaser's execution of the contract and is to be recorded within sixty days after purchaser's compliance with the obligations imposed on him under the contract together with any release or partial release of any blanket encumbrance pertaining to said real property being sold.

(c) Any and all documents necessary to release or extinguish any blanket encumbrance to the extent it applies to the real property being sold, or a partial release of the parcel being sold from the terms and provisions of such blanket encumbrance.

3. Execution, delivery and recording of a deed to the real property to a trustee together with a trust agreement and any and all documents necessary to release or extinguish any blanket encumbrance to the extent it applies to property being sold, or a partial release of the lot or parcel being sold from the terms and provisions of such blanket encumbrance. The trust agreement shall provide for conveyance by the trustee to a purchaser, upon purchaser's compliance with the obligations imposed on him under his real estate sales contract, by a deed in good and sufficient form conveying to the purchaser merchantable and marketable title, subject only to such exceptions as may be agreed to in writing by the purchaser. The real estate sales contract of the real property being sold shall be recorded by the owner or agent of unsubdivided lands within sixty days of execution of the real estate sales contract by the purchaser. The trustee shall execute, record and deliver the deed and record the release or partial release required by this subsection within sixty days of the purchaser's fulfillment of the terms of his real estate sales contract.

B. All documents required to be recorded under the provisions of this section shall be recorded in the county and state wherein the unsubdivided land is located.

C. Any sale or assignment of a mortgage, deed of trust or real estate sales contract by an owner or agent of unsubdivided lands or trustee shall be recorded in the county and state where the unsubdivided land is located and a notice of such sale or assignment provided to the commissioner, the recording and notice thereof to be effected not later than sixty days after the execution of such assignment.

D. Any contract or agreement entered into after January 1, 1977, to purchase or lease a parcel in unsubdivided lands subject to this article may be rescinded by the purchaser without cause of any kind by sending or delivering written notice of rescission by midnight of the seventh calendar day following the day on which the purchaser or prospective purchaser has executed such contract or agreement. The owner or agent shall clearly and conspicuously disclose, in accordance with the regulations adopted by the commissioner, the right to rescind provided for in this section and shall provide, in accordance with regulations adopted by the commissioner, an adequate opportunity to exercise the right to rescission within the time limit set in this section. The commissioner may adopt regulations to exempt commercial and industrial developments from such requirement.

E. If a buyer of a lot or parcel of unsubdivided land has not inspected the lot or parcel prior to the execution of the purchase agreement, the buyer shall have a six-month period after the execution of the purchase agreement to inspect the lot or parcel and at the time of the inspection have the right to unilaterally rescind the purchase agreement. At the time of inspection, the buyer must sign an affidavit stating that he has inspected the real property and at the request of the commissioner such affidavit may be required to be filed with the department.

F. Only a bank, savings and loan association or title insurance company doing business under the laws of this state or the United States or the state in which the unsubdivided land is located, or a title insurance company wholly-owned subsidiary or underwriting agent qualified under section 20-1580, or persons or firms authorized to receive escrows under the laws of this state or the state in which the unsubdivided land is located may act as trustee under paragraph 3 of subsection A of this section. Nothing in this subsection extends to a firm or individual authority to act as a trustee unless such authority is otherwise provided by law.


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