Survey deadline buying a house Colorado

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All objections should be submitted to the seller in writing before the survey objection deadline.

 

Section 8.c (line 294) of the Colorado Contract (before 2008) addresses survey review matters:

 

c. Survey Review. Buyer shall have the right to inspect Survey. If written notice by or on behalf of Buyer of any unsatisfactory condition shown by Survey, notwithstanding § 8b or § 12, is received by Seller on or before Survey Objection Deadline (§ 2c) then such objection shall be deemed an unsatisfactory title condition. If Seller does not receive Buyer’s notice by Survey Objection Deadline (§ 2c), Buyer accepts Survey as satisfactory.

 

Then the contract talks about what will happen after the objection is lodged: (Section e, line 314)

 

e. Right to Object, Cure. Buyer’s right to object shall include, but not be limited to those matters listed in § 12. If Seller receives notice of unmerchantability of title or any other unsatisfactory title condition or commitment terms as provided in subsections 8 a, b, c and d above, Seller shall use reasonable efforts to correct said items and bear any nominal expense to correct the same prior to Closing. If such unsatisfactory title condition is not corrected to Buyer’s satisfaction on or before Closing, this contract shall then terminate; provided, however, Buyer may, by written notice received by Seller on or before Closing, waive objection to such items.

 

The contracts are changing Jan 1, 2008… they are mostly being renumbered, so the sections generally will be the same, just in a different location.

 

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