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§ 6-62-611. Agreement for transfer and lease of property -- Instruments of conveyance -- Title insurance

AR Code § 6-62-611 (2018) (N/A)
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(1) Upon completion of the determination of the fair market value and the fair market rental of the property, the board may enter into an agreement with the owner for the transfer of, which may be by lease from the board, as lessor, to the owner, as lessee, and lease agreement concerning the property.

(2) The agreement may provide that the owner will make improvements or additions to the property subject to the inspection and approval of all improvements and additions to the property by the Building Authority Division of the Department of Finance and Administration.

(b) Thereafter, as part of a simultaneous transaction, the board shall cause to be delivered to the owner appropriate instruments of conveyance to transfer the property to the owner, and the owner and the board shall enter into a lease agreement concerning the property.

(c) The instruments of conveyance shall contain such warranties and covenants of title as the parties shall have agreed to, and the board may furnish the owner title insurance or a commitment for title insurance.

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