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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
MIDWESTONE BANK an Iowa Banking
Corporation, authorized to do business in Florida,
Successor by Merger to Central Bank Southwest
Florida, .
Plaintiff, Case No.2017-CA-002186
vs.
Carole H. Smith; Fifth Third Mortgage
Company, et al.,
Defendants.
MOTION TO CANCEL AND RESCHEDULE FORECLOSURE SALE
Defendant moves to cancel and reschedule the mortgage foreclosure sale because:
1. On April 2, 2019 this court entered a Final Judgment of Foreclosure pursuant
towhich a foreclosure sale was scheduled for May 2, 2019.
2. The sale needs to be canceled for the following reason(s):
a. Plaintiff and defendant are continuing to be involved in loss mitigation;
b. Defendant is negotiating for the sale of the property that is the subject of this
matter and plaintiff wants to allow the defendant an opportunity to sell the property and pay off
the debt that is due and owing to plaintiff.
c. Defendant has entered into a contract to sell the property that is the
subject of this matter and plaintiff wants to give the defendant an opportunity to consummate the
sale and pay off the debt that is due and owing to plaintiff. ~
d. has filed a Chapter - Petition under the Federal Bankruptcy Code;
. e Plaintiff-has ordered but has not received a statement of value/appraisalfor the
property;
f. Plaintiff and defendant have entered into a Forbearance Agreement;
.__X___ Defendant has entered into a contract to sell the property that is the
subject of this matter and defendant wants the opportunity to consummate the sale and pay off
the debt that is due and owing to plaintiff. (See Exhibit “A”.)
3. If this Court cancels the foreclosure sale, Defendant moves that it be rescheduled.
FILED: COLLIER COUNTY, CRYSTAL K. KINZEL, CLERK, 04/23/2019 08:58:45 AM.Respectfully submitted:
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PAMELA STEWART, J.D., LL.M.
Attorney for Defendant
Fla. Bar No. 21938
Stewart Law Firm, P.L.C.
P.O. Box 25, Naples, FL 34106
Telephone: (239) 263-2613
Fax: (239) 919-1320
stewart@stewartlaw.biz
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true and correct copy of the foregoing has been furnished
via Florida e-filing portal to: Goddy & Donnelly, PLLC at ckoert@swflalaw.com,
cgoddy@gdlawflorida.com and bdonnelly@gdlawflorida.com and Shaib Y. Rios, Esq. Brock &
Scott, PLLC, Attorney for Defendant, 1501 N.W. 49" Street, Suite 200, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
33309 and FLCourtDocs@brockandscott.com and by U.S. Mail to Elise and Oliveri Gaspare
(Tenants in Possession 4121 Pine Ridge Road, Naples, FL 34119 on April 19, 2019:
IS/
PAMELA STEWART, Esquire
Stewart Law Firm, P.L.C.
Attorney for Defendant(s)EXHIBIT ASerial: 057460-300185-5441728
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SS SALES CONTRACT-AS IS
_NAGOR (RESIDENTIAL IMPROVED PROPERTY) —
SELLER: . Carole H Smith BUYER: Donald R Ward Jr
SELLER: BUYER:
ADDRESS: 4127 Pine Ridge Rd, Naples, FL 34119 == ADDRESS: 4055 1st Ave SW, Naples, FL 34119
UPON ACCEPTANCE OF THE OFFER OR COUNTEROFFER, SELLER has agreed to sell and BUYER has agreed to buy, UPON THE
FOLLOWING TERMS AND.CONDITIONS, the real property hereafter legally described, and all non-leased fixtures ("the Real Property"),
together with the following items existing on the Effective Date: built-in appliances and beverage cooler(s)/dispenser(s); attached lighting;
ceiling fan(s); built-in shelving/closet fittings; wall-to-wall carpeting; integrated home automation, audio-visual, home entertainment and/or
home sound systems including all operational components and software; hurricane/storm shutters and panels; central vacuum system
including hoses; intercom system; water softener/purification system; built-in home generator; security/surveillance system including cameras;
drapery rods; television brackets (excluding televisions); decorative shutters; and pool equipment; and
(the Real Property and the above items are collectively referred to as the "Property"), and together with the following personal property existing
on the Effective Date: refrigerator(s); range(s); dishwasher(s); microwave(s); washer(s); dryer(s); draperies, curtains, blinds, shades and other
window treatments; garage door opener(s)/ remote(s); keys, fobs and other access devices (including to community property); pool or solar
cover; child pool safety fence, and automated pool cleaning equipment, and
and the additional personal property, if any listed on the attached inventory or list (the "Personal Property"). '
The following items are excluded:
The Personal Property shall be free from liens and is deemed without value, left for the convenience of the parties, and transferred without
consideration, unless otherwise agreed to by the parties.
The address of the Property is: 4721 Pine Ridge RD, Naples, FL 34119
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY:
GOLDEN GATE EST UNIT 26 W 150FT OF TR 108 Collier County, Florida.
IF THE PROPERTY IS A COOPERATIVE PARCEL, THE COOPERATIVE ADDENDUM TO SALES CONTRACT (RESIDENTIAL IMPROVED
PROPERTY) IS INCORPORATED HEREIN AND MADE AN INTEGRAL PART OF THIS CONTRACT.
If applicable, SELLER shall convey SELLER's exclusive right to use the following: Parking Space(s) # :
Cabana(s) # Storage Locker(s) # Boat Dock(s) or Slip(s) # , and other
common elements and common areas to which SELLER has an exclusive right of use and the right to convey.
4. PURCHASE PRICE: The purchase price (U.S. currency), which is allocated to the Property
only unless otherwise stated, shall be payable as follows:
Garage(s) #
680,000.00
$ 10,000.00
A. Initial Deposit to be held in escrow
[SELECT ONE. IF NO SELECTION IS MADE, ACCOMPANIES OFFER SHALL APPLY,]
Ci accompanies offer[Jis due on the Effective Date [X]is due not later than __5°_days after the Effective Date.
Additional Deposit fo be received in escrow notlaterthan__ days after the
Effective Date .....
Proceeds of mortgage, if any [See Paragraph 4.B.]......
Proceeds of SELLER mortgage, if any [see Paragraph 4.C.]......
Other:
Balance of the purchase price, payable from BUYER to the closing agent
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$. 670,000.00
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yt Closing funds and all deposit funds tendered to the closing agent within 15 days prior to closing shall be paid by wire transfer. All
international funds shall be paid by wire transfer. All deposits are subject to collection.
2, PERIOD OF OFFER AND COUNTER-OFFER; EFFECTIVE DATE: This offeyi is revoked if not accepted and the signed offer delivered t
offeror, by 5 (Am Ex] PM on April'¥Z, 2019 L gm {Insert Date}. Any counter-offer is revoked if not accepted
and the signed counter-offer delivered to counter-offeror not later than_ days [2 days if left blank] after delivery of the counter-offer.
The Effective Date of this Contract shall be the last date either SELLER or BUYER signs or initials this Contract. ALL CHANGES TO THE
OFFER OR COUNTER-OFFER MUST BE INITIALED AND DATED. THE LATEST DATE SET FORTH ON THIS CONTRACT BY EITHER
PARTY'S SIGNATURE OR INITIALS SHALL BE THE EFFECTIVE DATE.
3. CLOSING DATE; TIME OF THE ESSENCE; CLOSING LOCATION; CLOSING AGENT; POSSESSION: Closing shall occur on
_____May 8, 2019 _ {Insert Date} (the "Closing Date"). Time is of the essence as to the Closing Date. Closing shall
occur in the county where’ the Property is located, at an office designated by the closing agent, who shall be selected by BUYER. BUYER shall
be the legal owner of the Property as of the closing, and SELLER shall vacate and give possession of the Property at the closing. SELLER
shall leave the dwelling(s) on the Property in broom-clean condition and the entire Property free of debris.
4, METHOD OF PAYMENT [SELECT ONE. IF NO SELECTION IS MADE, A. SHALL APPLY]: [X] A. CASHIFINANCING WITHOUT
CONTINGENCY: BUYER will pay cash, but may obtain a loan for the purchase of the Property; however, there is no financing contingency. If
BUYER elects to finance BUYER's purchase of the Property through a creditor/lender, BUYER shall be required to timely perform all
BUYER's obligations under the Contract and to close on the Closing Date, notwithstanding any terms and conditions imposed by
BUYER's creditor/lender and/or any applicable disclosure, delivery and compliance requirements of the Consumer Financial Protection
Bureau Integrated Mortgage Disclosure Rule ("CFPB Rule") [_]B. FINANCING CONTINGENCY: Subject to the provisions of this paragraph,
BUYER's obligation to purchase the Property is contingent upon BUYER obtaining a loan, unless waived by BUYER as set forth below, in at least
the amount shown in 1.B. above, to be secured by a mortgage on the Property at [SELECT ONE. IF NO SELECTION IS MADE, (1) SHALL.
APPLY}: [_] (1) an initial or [_] (2) fixed rate of interest not exceeding % per year, for an amortized term of years [30 years if
left blank]. BUYER shall make loan application as defined in the CFPB Rule ("Loan Application") not later than days after the Effective
Date [5 days if left blank], and shall make a continuing good faith and diligent effort to obtain said loan and comply with all applicable
requirements of the creditor/lender and CFPB Rule relating to the loan process. If BUYER fails to waive this financing contingency on or before
{insert Date} [45 days after the Effective Date if left blank], either SELLER or BUYER may terminate
this Contract at any time. BUYER's termination under this contingency must be accompanied by either (i) an Equal Credit Opportunity Act
statement of adverse credit action issued by a creditorfender confirming that mortgage financing on the terms set forth in this Contract was
denied on grounds that either the Property was unacceptable to the creditor/lender or the BUYER financially failed to qualify for said financing
terms, or (ii) other evidence from the creditor/lender that BUYER has made Loan Application and made diligent and good faith efforts to meet
all applicable requirements of the creditorlender and the CFPB Rule, but has received neither loan approval nor loan denial from the
creditor/lender. SELLER's right to terminate shall cease to exist if BUYER waives this financing contingency prior to SELLER giving BUYER
notice of termination. IF BUYER WAIVES THIS CONTINGENCY AND IS UNABLE TO CLOSE ON THE CLOSING DATE DUE TO A DELAY
CAUSED SOLELY BY THE CREDITOR/LENDER AND/OR NECESSITATED BY THE CFPB RULE, BUYER MAY EXTEND THE CLOSING
DATE UP TO 10 DAYS FOR CFPB RULE COMPLIANCE AND TO ACCOMMODATE RECEIPT AND EXECUTION OF THE LOAN PACKAGE
AND LOAN FUNDING. Delivery of documentation evidencing loan commitment or loan approval shall not constitute a waiver of the
financing contingency. BUYER acknowledges that once BUYER waives this financing contingency, BUYER's deposit monies are no
longer refundable under this Paragraph 4. ] c. SELLER FINANCING. The "Addendum to Sales Contract Seller Financing’ is attached
hereto and made a part hereof.
§. CDDIMSTU SPECIAL TAX DISTRICTS: The Property [7] is [X] is not located within a Community Development District ("CDD") or
Municipal Service or Benefit Taxing Unit ("MSTU"). BUYER will assume at closing any outstanding capital assessment balance. If the
Property is located within a CDD or MSTU, and if there is any outstanding capital balance, BUYER should not execute this Contract
until BUYER has received and signed the “Addendum to Sales Contract CDDIMSTU Assessments Disclosure" or similar written
disclosure from SELLER setting forth the approximate outstanding capital assessment balance, which BUYER will assume at
closing.
6. CONDOMINIUM/HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATION AND GOVERNMENTALLY IMPOSED LIENS AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS:
SELLER shall pay the full amount of condominium/homeowner association special assessments and governmentally imposed liens or special
assessments (other than CDD/MSTU assessments which are addressed in Paragraph 5), which, on or before the Effective Date, are a lien or a
special assessment that is certain as to (a) the identity of the lienor or assessor, and (b) the property subject to the lien or special assessment,
and (c) the amount of the lien or special assessment. If, as of the Effective Date, there are any pending liens or special assessments (liens or
special assessments other than those described above) which are not SELLER's obligation as set forth above and which were not disclosed in
writing to BUYER by SELLER prior to or concurrent with the execution of this Contract, and which exceed 1% of the purchase price, BUYER
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of the purchase price, and SELLER agrees to pay into escrow at closing a reasonable sum to insure that the excess will be paid.
7. EXISTING LEASES WITH POST-CLOSING OCCUPANCY: [_] If this box is checked, the Property is subject to one or more leases
and/or rental agreements (collectively “Leases") in effect as of the Effective Date with occupancy occurring after the closing. SELLER shalt
deliver complete information regarding the terms of said Leases and copies of all written Leases (collectively the Lease Information") to
BUYER not later than 5 days after the Effective Date. BUYER shall have 5 days after receipt of the Lease Information to review the same, and
may terminate this Contract not later than 5 days after receipt of the Lease Information, if in BUYER's sole discretion, the Lease Information is
unacceptable. If SELLER fails to timely deliver the Lease Information, BUYER may terminate this Contract not later than 10 days after the
Effective Date.
8 AS IS; DUE DILIGENCE PERIOD; INSPECTIONS: BUYER shall have _5__ days [15 days if left blank] after the Effective Date (the "Due
Diligence Period") to have the Property and Personal Property evaluated at BUYER's expense and may, but is not required to, utilize the services
of any professional or licensed inspector(s) to conduct inspection(s). If BUYER determines, in BUYER's sole discretion, that the Property or
Personal Property is not acceptable to BUYER for any reason, BUYER may terminate the Contract prior to expiration of the Due Diligence Period.
\f BUYER does not elect to terminate the Contract, SELLER shall have no obligation to make any repairs or replacements to the Property or
Personal Property, except as stated in Standard D.2.a. BUYER's right to terminate hereunder has been bargained for between the parties, and
each party acknowledges full and adequate consideration has been received for this provision. The Property, appurtenances, and Personal
Property being sold to BUYER will be conveyed to BUYER in their "AS IS" condition as of the Effective Date. BUYER'S failure to terminate the
Contract in the manner provided herein shall constitute a waiver of the right to terminate under the provisions of this paragraph. All inspections
shall be non-invasive and shall not entail any perforation or removal of structural material unless approved in advance by SELLER. Upon
reasonable notice, SELLER shall provide access and utilities service to the Property to facilitate the inspections. BUYER shall repair any and all
damage to the Property and Personal Property resulting from or caused by the inspections and shall otherwise return the Property and Personal
Property to its condition prior to the inspections. BUYER will indemnify and hold SELLER harmless from and against all losses, damages, costs,
claims and expenses of any nature, including attomey fees (collectively "Losses"), and from and against any liability to any person arising from, out
of or in connection with the inspections, except as to Losses resulting from negligence or intentional acts or omissions of SELLER.
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION STANDARDS
STANDARD A—TITLE; TITLING INSTRUCTIONS; ASSIGNMENT; TAX DEFERRED EXCHANGE.
4. MARKETABLE TITLE: Title to the Property shall be good and marketable according to the Uniform Title Standards promulgated by the
Florida Bar, and have legal access, subject only to the following exceptions: (a) ad valorem and non-ad valorem real property taxes for the
year of closing and subsequent years; (b) zoning, building code and other use restrictions imposed by governmental authority; (c) outstanding
oil, gas and mineral interests of record, if any; and (d) restrictions, reservations and easements common to the subdivision, provided that none
of the foregoing shall prevent use of the Property for residential purposes.
2, TITLING INSTRUCTIONS FROM BUYER; ASSIGNMENT: Not later than 15 days prior to the Closing Date, BUYER shall deliver to
SELLER the name(s), address, manner in which title will be taken, and a copy of any assignment executed by BUYER. No assignment shall
release BUYER from the obligations of this Contract unless SELLER consents in writing to such release.
3. TAX DEFERRED EXCHANGE: If either party intends to treat this transaction as a tax-deferred exchange under I.R.C. Section 1031, the
other party shall cooperate in accomplishing the exchange, and consents to the assignment of this Contract to a qualified exchange
intermediary for that purpose, provided there is no additional cost or delay in closing and the exchanger is not released from {ability under this
Contract.
STANDARD B—TITLE EVIDENCE; EXAMINATION; DEFECTS; LEGAL ACCESS; CLEARANCE. Not later than 10 days after the Effective
Date, SELLER shall furnish to BUYER a complete copy of SELLER's owner's title insurance policy. If the Property is located in Collier County
and SELLER fails to furnish a copy of the policy within the above time period, SELLER shall give BUYER a $150.00 credit at closing in lieu
thereof. BUYER shall have 30 days after the Effective Date ("Examination Period") for examination of title and determination of legal access.
BUYER's obligation to purchase is conditioned on the Property having legal access to and from a public right of way sufficient for residential
use. If title is found defective or legal access is found to be lacking, BUYER shall, within the Examination Period, notify SELLER specifying the
title defect(s) or lack of legal access, and furnish copies of the title evidence and instruments evidencing such title defect(s) or lack of legal
access. If the title defect(s) render(s) title unmarketable, or if SELLER cannot deliver possession, or if there is no legal access, SELLER shall
have 30 days after receipt of said notice and copies from BUYER (the "Clearance Period") to clear or remove such title defect(s), deliver
possession, and/or provide legal access, at SELLER's expense. SELLER will use diligent effort to correct the title defect(s), deliver possession,
and/or provide legal access within the Clearance Period, including the bringing of necessary suits. If the Closing Date is prior to the expiration
of the Clearance Period, then the Closing Date shall be extended until the earlier of (i) 5 days after SELLER corrects the title defect(s), delivers
possession, and/or provides legal access or (ii) 5 days after the expiration of the Clearance Period. SELLER shall not be liable to BUYER for
damages if SELLER cannot render title marketable, deliver possession and/or provide legal access. If SELLER does not clear or remove the
title defect(s), deliver possession or provide legal access within the Clearance Period, BUYER may elect either to accept such title,
possession, and/or access as SELLER can provide or to terminate this Contract by giving SELLER notification of such election not later than
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‘one business day after expiration of the Clearance Period. If BUYER makes no such election, BUYER shalt be deemed to have accepted such
title, possession and access as SELLER can provide and close within the later of (i) 5 days after expiration of the Clearance Period or (ii) the
Closing Date. A monetary lien upon the Property shall not constitute a title defect if said lien can be paid and satisfied from SELLER's
proceeds at closing.
STANDARD C—SURVEY; COASTAL CONSTRUCTION CONTROL LINE.
41, SURVEY AND SURVEY OBJECTIONS: Unless the Property is a condominium or cooperative unit, SELLER shall furnish to BUYER, not
later than 10 days after the Effective Date, a complete copy of any survey of the Property in SELLER's possession and which has been
certified to SELLER (together with flood elevation certificate, if applicable). If to SELLER's knowledge there are no improvements or
encroachments currently located upon the Property other than as shown on the SELLER's survey, SELLER shall execute an affidavit of "no
change" affirming same to BUYER. BUYER may, at BUYER's expense, have the Property surveyed not later than 10 days prior to the Closing
Date ("Survey Period"). If the survey, as certified by a registered Florida surveyor, correctly shows: (a) an encroachment onto the Property; (b)
that an improvement located on the Property projects onto lands of others; (c) an improvement on the Property violates a zoning, building or
other governmental use restriction; (d) an improvement on the Property violates any recorded covenant or restriction, or any covenant of this
Contract; or (e) lack of legal access (collectively “Survey Objections"), BUYER may, within the Survey Period, notify SELLER of the Survey
Objections and shall furnish a copy of the survey. The Survey Objections shall be treated as a title defect(s). If BUYER fails to obtain a survey
within the Survey Period, BUYER waives any right to object to any matters which might have been shown on a survey. If BUYER fails to make
any Survey Objections within the Survey Period, BUYER waives any Survey Objections.
2. COASTAL CONSTRUCTION CONTROL LINE: (a) If any portion of the Property lies seaward of the Coastal Construction Control Line,
Florida law requires the following disclosure: The property being purchased may be subject to coastal erosion and to federal, state or local
Tegulations that govern coastal property, including the delineation of the coastal construction control line, rigid coastal protection structures,
beach nourishment, and the protection of marine turtles. Additional information can be obtained from the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection, including whether there are significant erosion conditions associated with the shoreline of the property being purchased. (b) If any
portion of the Property lies seaward of the Coastal Construction Control Line, BUYER waives the right fo receive a survey or affidavit from
SELLER delineating said line upon the Property.
STANDARD D—DISCLOSURES; INSPECTIONS AND REMEDIES; ELECTION AND RESPONSE; WALK-THROUGH INSPECTION; RISK
OF LOSS,
4. DISCLOSURES:
a. GENERAL: SELLER knows of no facts or conditions materially affecting the value of the Property, except those which are readily
observable by BUYER, or which have been disclosed to and acknowledged by BUYER prior to BUYER's execution of any offer (or counter-
offer, as applicable).
b. WETLANDS; SUITABILITY: Except as disclosed to BUYER in the manner set forth in Standard D.1.a., SELLER does not know of
any portion of the Property that has been determined to be wetlands, or of any other condition or circumstance adversely affecting the Property
which might impair its suitability for residential use or construction.
c. RADON GAS: Florida !aw required disclosure: Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that, when it has accumulated in a
building in sufficient quantities, may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and
state guidelines have been found in buildings in Florida. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your
county health department.
d. ENERGY EFFICIENCY: BUYER acknowledges receipt of the Department. of Community Affairs brochure on the Florida Building
Energy Efficiency Rating System. .
e, LEAD BASED PAINTIPAINT HAZARDS: If construction of the residence on the Property was commenced prior to 1978, SELLER is
required to complete, and SELLER and BUYER are required to sign and attach to this Contract, the Addendum entitled "Lead-Based Paint
and/or Lead-Based Paint Hazards: Disclosure of Information and Acknowledgement.”
f. MOLD: In Florida, mold is commonly found both indoors and outdoors. Interior infestation by certain mold may cause property
damage and health problems for some persons.
g. INSURANCE: Prior to signing this Contract, BUYER is advised to consult with insurance professionals to ascertain the availability
and cost of casualty, wind, and/or flood insurance, and further that insurance may be required if BUYER is financing the purchase. Except as
previously disclosed to BUYER, SELLER represents that SELLER is unaware of any past insurance claims on the Property which would
increase the cost or restrict the availability of insurance coverage for the Property.
h, FIRE SPRINKLER/SAFETY SYSTEM RETROFIT: If the Property is located in a condominium or cooperative building greater than
75 feet in height requiring retrofit for fire sprinklers or other life safety systems as shown on the list created by the local district fire marshal,
BUYER may terminate this Contract within the statutory rescission period set forth in Standard I.
i, PERMITS AND VIOLATIONS: SELLER does not know of any improvements to the Property which were made without proper
permit(s) or certificate(s) of occupancy/substantial completion (where required), of any existing violations of local ordinances or codes, or of
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any pending code enforcement violations or proceedings affecting the Property. If the Property is located in unincorporated Collier County,
SELLER and BUYER acknowledge receipt of the Collier County Code Compliance Residential Program brochure.
j. PROPERTY TAXES: Florida law required disclosure: BUYER should not rely on the SELLER's current property taxes as the amount
of property taxes that BUYER may be obligated to pay in the year subsequent to purchase. A change of ownership or property improvements
triggers reassessments of the property that could result in higher property taxes. If you have any questions concerning valuation, contact the
county property appraiser's office for information.
k, ZONING: SELLER has not commenced any proceedings to change the current zoning classification of the Property, nor will SELLER
initiate any such proceedings. SELLER has not received notice from any third party(ies) of any proceedings which would affect the current
zoning classification of the Property. Should SELLER receive any such notice, SELLER will promptly notify BUYER of same, and if the
proposed zoning would prevent the current use of the Property, BUYER may terminate this Contract not later than 5 days after receipt of said
notice.
|. MANDATORY/BUNDLED CLUB MEMBERSHIP: The Property is or may be located in a community with a mandatory or bundled
club membership, and BUYER may be required to pay certain initiation and other fees, dues and/or use charges imposed by the club. If
BUYER has questions or requires additional information pertaining to applicable club requirements and/or fees, dues and charges, BUYER
should contact said club.
m. COMMUNITY INVESTIGATION. BUYER is advised that any condominium, cooperative and/or homeowners’ documents received by
BUYER may not include important information about the community(ies) where the Property is located, including without limitation pending
foreclosures, types and amounts of insurance coverage, current budget and reserve amounts, and status. of delinquent assessments;
ownership, financial and membership status of private clubs, golf course(s), marina(s), and other amenities; the status of the developer(s) if the
community or any portion thereof is developer-controlled; and facts about the surrounding community(ies), school districts and public and
government infrastructure plans. SELLER by signing this Contract designates BUYER as SELLER's representative for purposes of obtaining
said information.
n, SQUARE FOOTAGE. BUYER is aware that any reference to the square footage and size of the Property and improvements thereon is
approximate and is not warranted, and should be independently verified by BUYER prior to execution of this Contract.
2. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE:
a. MAINTENANCE OF PROPERTY; RISK OF LOSS: SELLER shall maintain the Property, including without limitation the lawn,
shrubbery, and landscaping and the Personal Property in the condition existing on the Effective Date until the Closing Date or date of
possession, whichever is earlier, except for ordinary wear and tear. Any future loss and/or damage to the Property or the Personal Property
between the Effective Date of this Contract and the Closing Date or date of possession, whichever is earlier, shall be at SELLER's sole risk
and expense. SELLER shall maintain all existing casualty insurance until disbursement.
b. WALK-THROUGH INSPECTION: BUYER (or a designated representative) may conduct a walk-through inspection of the Property
prior to closing or possession, whichever is earlier, to confirm: (1) that the items being conveyed as part of this Contract remain on the
Property, (2) that the items which are not being conveyed as part of this Contract have been removed from the Property, and (3) that SELLER
has maintained the Property and the Personal Property as required in Standard D.2. a. above. Upon reasonable notice, SELLER shall provide
access and utilities service to the Property to facilitate the walk-through inspection.
If SELLER fails to maintain the Property or the Personal Property as required in this Standard, or if the Property or Personal Property
suffers any loss or damage prior to the Closing Date, SELLER shail, at BUYER's request, either restore the Property and/or Personal Property
to the condition required by this Standard prior to the Closing Date, or provide a credit acceptable to BUYER at closing equivalent to the
estimated cost of the repairs and/or replacements required to restore the Property and/or Personal Property to the condition required by this
Standard, failing which, SELLER shall escrow at closing a sum equivalent to 200% of the estimated costs for payment to appropriately licensed
contractor(s) performing the repairs and/or replacements.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, if any casualty loss or damage occurring after the Effective Date of this Contract renders the Property at
closing either: (a) uninsurable under the residential underwriting standards of the Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, or (b) unfit for
habitation under state or local building codes, either BUYER or SELLER may terminate this Contract.
STANDARD E—SELLER'S INSTRUMENTS AND EXPENSES. SELLER shall pay for and provide, when applicable: (1) the title evidence or
credit specified in Standard B; (2) if the Property is located in Lee or Charlotte County, the premium for the owner's title insurance policy issued
by the closing agent selected by BUYER, and the charges for title search and title continuation through the date of deed recording; (3)
preparation of statutory warranty deed (or special warranty deed if SELLER is a fiduciary), bill of sale with warranties of ownership and
freedom from encumbrances, condominium/homeowner association estoppel letter(s), broker compensation verifications; tenant estoppel
letter(s), copy(ies) and assignment(s) of lease(s), and an affidavit regarding liens, possession, and withholding under FIRPTA, in a form
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deed; (6) real estate brokerage compensation contractually agreed to by SELLER (to be disbursed by closing agent at closing); (7) utility
services to the Closing Date; (8) any condominiur/homeowner association special assessments and governmentally imposed liens or special
assessments which are SELLER's obligation under Paragraph 6; (9) SELLER's attorney fees, (10) if SELLER is subject to withholding under
FIRPTA, charges associated with withholding, escrowing and/or remitting funds, and/or preparing the withholding certificate application and/or
fax return related thereto; (11) reimbursement of prepaid estoppel fees and other costs advanced on behalf of SELLER; and (12) wire fees
associated with transfer(s) of SELLER proceeds and payoffs.
‘STANDARD F—BUYER'S INSTRUMENTS AND EXPENSES. BUYER shall pay for and provide, when applicable, including any sales tax due
thereon: (1) recording fee for deed; (2) all costs of any institutional loan secured by BUYER; (3) the premium for creditor/lender title insurance
policy, and if the Property is located in Collier County, the premium for the owner's {itle insurance policy issued by the closing agent selected
by BUYER and the charges for title search, and title continuation through the date of deed recording; (4) recording membership approval;
(5) survey charges; (6) condominium/homeowner association membership transfer fee; (7) condominium/homeowner association resale
transfer fee/capital contribution; (8) any pending homeowner/condominium association special assessments and governmentally imposed liens
or special assessments which are not SELLER's obligation under Paragraph 6; (9) real estate brokerage compensation contractually agreed to
by BUYER (to be disbursed by closing agent at closing); (10) BUYER's attomey fees; (11) BUYER shall promptly pay and indemnify and hold
SELLER harmless against any claims or liens upon the Property for surveyor or other services furnished to the Property at the request of
BUYER; (12) code enforcement/municipal lien search fees, (13) reimbursement of prepaid application fees and other costs advanced on behalf
of BUYER; and (14) reimbursement to the closing agent of any deposit and closing funds shortages due to deduction of wire fees.
STANDARD G—PRORATIONS; CREDITS. These items will be prorated as of the Closing Date, with BUYER charged with and entitled to the
Closing Date, or the possession date, whichever is earlier: (1) real and personal property taxes based on the current year, if available. If not
available, the taxes shall be based on the TRIM "Your Taxes This Year if PROPOSED Budget is Adopted" amount and current year non-ad
valorem amouni(s), if available; otherwise the prior year non-ad valorem amounts. If neither the current year tax nor TRIM amounts are
available, the taxes shall be based on the prior year's bill (without discount or exemptions no longer available in the year of closing). If
completed improvements exist on the Property for which a certificate of occupancy was issued as of January ‘st of the year of closing, which
did not exist on January ‘st of the prior year, taxes shall be estimated for proration by applying the current year millage rate to the current year
taxable value of the Property. If the current year millage rate is not fixed, the prior year millage rate shall be applied. If the current year taxable
value is not fixed, the taxes shall be estimated for proration by applying the most current fixed millage rate fo a sum equivalent to 80% of the
purchase price. A tax proration based upon any estimated tax shall, at the request of either party, be re-prorated based on the actual tax bill
amount with maximum discount; (2) interest on any assumed indebtedness; (3) rents; (4) condominium/homeowner association assessments
and CDD/MSTU operating and maintenance assessments; (5) county waste assessments; (6) appliance service contracts assumed by
BUYER; and (7) propane gas. BUYER shall receive from SELLER at closing a credit equivalent to the amount of any security deposit and
prepaid rents held by SELLER, and any accrued interest thereon, or alternatively, ownership or an assignment of the account in which the
deposits and prepaid rents, and any accrued interest thereon, are held.
STANDARD H—HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION DISCLOSURE. If the Property is located within and governed by any mandatory
homeowners’ association, the following provisions are incorporated into this Contract:
IF THE DISCLOSURE SUMMARY REQUIRED BY SECTION 720.401, FLORIDA STATUTES, HAS NOT BEEN PROVIDED TO THE
PROSPECTIVE PURCHASER BEFORE EXECUTING THIS CONTRACT FOR SALE, THIS CONTRACT IS VOIDABLE BY BUYER BY
DELIVERING TO SELLER OR SELLER'S AGENT OR REPRESENTATIVE WRITTEN NOTICE OF THE BUYER'S INTENTION TO CANCEL
WITHIN 3 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF THE DISCLOSURE SUMMARY OR PRIOR TO CLOSING, WHICHEVER OCCURS FIRST. ANY
PURPORTED WAIVER OF THIS VOIDABILITY RIGHT HAS NO EFFECT. BUYER'S RIGHT TO VOID THIS CONTRACT SHALL
TERMINATE AT CLOSING.
BUYER SHOULD NOT EXECUTE THIS CONTRACT UNTIL BUYER HAS RECEIVED AND READ THE "HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION
DISCLOSURE SUMMARY," WHICH IS ATTACHED TO AND MADE A PART OF THIS CONTRACT.
STANDARD |—CONDOMINIUM RESALE DISCLOSURE; VOIDABILITY RIGHTS. If the Property is a condominium unit(s), the following
provisions are incorporated into this Contract: THIS AGREEMENT IS VOIDABLE BY BUYER BY DELIVERING WRITTEN NOTICE OF THE
BUYER'S INTENTION TO CANCEL WITHIN 3 DAYS, EXCLUDING SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS, AFTER THE DATE
OF EXECUTION OF THIS AGREEMENT BY THE BUYER AND RECEIPT BY BUYER OF A CURRENT COPY OF THE DECLARATION OF
CONDOMINIUM, ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION, BYLAWS, AND RULES OF THE ASSOCIATION, AND A COPY OF THE MOST
RECENT YEAR-END FINANCIAL INFORMATION AND FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS DOCUMENT IF SO
REQUESTED IN WRITING. ANY PURPORTED WAIVER OF THESE VOIDABILITY RIGHTS SHALL BE OF NO EFFECT. BUYER MAY
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EXTEND THE TIME FOR CLOSING FOR A PERIOD OF NOT MORE THAN 3 DAYS, EXCLUDING SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND LEGAL
HOLIDAYS, AFTER THE BUYER RECEIVES THE DECLARATION, ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION, BYLAWS, AND RULES OF THE
ASSOCIATION, AND A COPY OF THE MOST RECENT YEAR-END FINANCIAL INFORMATION AND FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS DOCUMENT IF REQUESTED IN WRITING. BUYER'S RIGHT TO VOID THIS AGREEMENT SHALL TERMINATE AT
CLOSING. BUYER shall also be entitled to receive a copy of the Condominium Governance Form required by Florida Statutes, and the above
stated right of BUYER to cancel this Contract shall apply to BUYER's receipt of said governance form in the same manner as applies to the
other above-referenced condominium documents. BUYER, by its execution of this Contract, hereby requests a current copy of the above
referenced condominium documents and Condominium Governance Form.
STANDARD J—CONDOMINIUM/HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATION PROVISIONS; MEMBERSHIP APPROVAL. Any condominium/homeowner
association reserve accouni(s) is included in the purchase price. If association membership approval is required, BUYER shall, not later than
10 days after the Effective Date, make application for same in the name(s) in which title will be taken, and shall comply with all governing
requirements of the association and be responsible for securing membership approval. If no approval has been obtained prior to closing, either
BUYER or SELLER may terminate this Contract. SELLER shall obtain a letter(s) from the association(s) which sets forth the amounts, periods
and payment status of assessments and transfer fees and resale capital assessments, and deliver same to the BUYER not later than 15 days
Prior to the Closing Date. Some condominiums exist upon a leasehold estate or have associated recreational leases which may require the
payment of rents, taxes, maintenance, replacement and repair. BUYER takes title subject to any such lease. If the condominium exists solely
upon a leasehold estate, SELLER will assign its sublease to BUYER at closing.
STANDARD K—CREDITORIMORTGAGE LENDER POLICIES. If BUYER elected to obtain mortgage financing under Paragraph 4.B., the
policies of the creditor/lender shall prevail as to the procedures for closing and disbursement of mortgage loan proceeds.
STANDARD L—ESCROW; ESCROW AGENT(S). The escrow agent who accepts in escrow the deposit(s) paid under this Contract (the
“Escrow Agent’) shall hold the deposit(s) within the State of Florida in escrow until the earlier of: (1) delivery to another Escrow Agent for
closing, who by acceptance agrees to these terms and becomes the Escrow Agent (the Escrow Agent holding the deposit(s) is authorized to
so transfer the funds and is relieved of all liability for the funds delivered); (2) delivery of the deed, with payment of the deposit(s) as part of the
purchase price of the Property; (3) such time as BUYER may be entitled to return of the deposit(s); or (4) delivery pursuant to written direction
of the parties, at which time the Escrow Agent shall pay all of the deposit(s) to the party(ies) entitled thereto. The Escrow Agent shall not be
liable for the payment of any interest, damages, attorney fees or court costs in any action brought to recover the deposit(s) held in escrow, or
any part thereof, unless the Escrow Agent shail fail or refuse to pay over any such deposit(s) pursuant fo a judgment, order or decree that shall
be final beyond possibility of appeal. In any proceeding which litigates the disposition of the deposit(s), the Escrow Agent shall be entitled to be
paid reasonable attorney fees and court costs, which shall be paid by the non-prevailing party. The Escrow Agent has no duty to collect or
attempt to collect any deposit or check given as a deposit, but shall give the parties written notice of: (a) any deposit that is not received not
later than 5 days after its due date, and (b) any deposit check that is nat paid on presentation, not later than 5 days of learning of its dishonor.
If the Escrow Agent is a licensed real estate broker, the Escrow Agent shall comply with the requirements of Chapter 475, Florida Statutes.
STANDARD M—FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN REAL PROPERTY TAX ACT (FIRPTA) WITHHOLDING. A SELLER who is a U.S. citizen or
resident alien and who furnishes BUYER with an affidavit attesting to same, is exempt from FIRPTA withholding. If SELLER is a foreign person
or entity, BUYER shall deduct and withhold from the purchase price, or collect from SELLER if the net proceeds are insufficient, 15% of the
purchase price, (the "Withholding Amount’), and remit same to the Internal Revenue Service (the "IRS") within 10 days after the Closing Date,
unless: (1) the purchase price is not more than $300,000.00 and BUYER executes a sworn certification at closing attesting that BUYER is
acquiring the Property for use as a residence; i.e. that BUYER or a member of BUYER's family has definite plans to reside at the Property at
least 50% of the number of days the Property is used by any person in each of the first two 12-month periods immediately following the
closing, in accordance with the Internal Revenue Code and all applicable regulations (the "BUYER's Residential Use Certification"), in which
event the Withholding Amount is $0; or (2) the purchase price is greater than $300,000.00 but not more than $1,000,000.00 and BUYER
executes a BUYER's Residential Use Certification, in which event the Withholding Amount is reduced to 10% of the purchase price. If SELLER
furnishes to BUYER, not later than the Closing Date, proof of submittal to the IRS of an application for withholding certificate, the closing agent
(or other third party mutually designated by SELLER and BUYER) shall hold the applicable Withholding Amount in escrow pending receipt of
the withholding certificate, shall remit the sum reflected in the withholding certificate to the IRS within 10- days of receipt of the withholding
certificate, and shall promptly refund any remaining balance to SELLER. SELLER shall hold BUYER harmless and indemnify BUYER for not
withholding or collecting the applicable Withholding Amount or for withholding and remitting only the reduced amount reflected in the
withholding certificate. BUYER shall provide to SELLER evidence of remittance of all or any portion of the applicable Withholding Amount. The
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Contract.
STANDARD N—QUICK CLOSING; INSURABILITY; CLOSING DATE EXTENSION. Except with respect to the Clearance Period in Standard
B, if the Closing Date does not allow sufficient time for performances by SELLER and BUYER within the time frames and by the deadlines set
forth in this Contract, the parties agree to undertake and complete all performances, inspections, surveys, examinations, delivery of
documents, notices, satisfaction of contingencies and all other actions required of or allowed to either party prior to the Closing Date, except
that the statutory time period set forth in Standards H and | shall not be affected by this provision. If BUYER is unable to obtain hazard, flood,
wind or homeowners insurance at a reasonable rate due to extreme weather conditions, BUYER may delay the Closing Date up to 5 days after
such coverage becomes available. If such coverage does not become available for a period of 30 continuous days, either SELLER or BUYER
may terminate this Contract.
STANDARD O—DEFAULT AND REMEDIES. If BUYER does not perform BUYER's obligations hereunder (except as excused by SELLER's
default) all deposits made shall be paid to SELLER as liquidated damages, which shall be SELLER's exclusive remedy. If SELLER does not
perform SELLER's obligations hereunder (except as excused by BUYER's default), BUYER may enforce this Contract by a suit for specific
performance, damages, or may terminate this Contract.
STANDARD P—LITIGATION; ATTORNEY FEES AND COSTS. In connection with any litigation concerning this Contract, venue shall be in
the county where the Property is located, and the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorney fees and court costs,
including on any appeals, from the non-prevailing party. The term “prevailing party" shall include SELLER, BUYER, and any broker acting in an
agency or non-agency relationship recognized under Chapter 475, Florida Statutes. For purposes of this Standard, any such broker shall be an
intended third party beneficiary.
STANDARD Q—NOTICES, DISCLOSURES, AND DOCUMENTS. All notices and disclosures must be in writing. Unless a party is
required by law to deliver notices, disclosures, or documents directly to the other party, all notices and disclosures required or permitted under
this Contract shall be effective when given by a party or that party's broker or attorney to the other party or said other party's broker or attorney.
Delivery of homeowners’ or condominium documents required under Standards H and | respectively to BUYER's broker or attorney shall not
constitute delivery to the BUYER.
STANDARD R—MISCELLANEOUS. (1) The parties have agreed to deal in good faith with respect to all provisions of this Contract. (2) The
singular case or tense shall include the plural case or tense. (3) This Contract may only be modified in writing signed by the parties. (4) Except
as otherwise specifically provided, all references to days shall mean calendar days. (5) Except as otherwise specifically provided, all deadlines
shall expire at 11:59 PM Eastern Time. Except as otherwise expressly provided by law, if the Closing Date, any deadline or the last day of any
time period falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or federal legal holiday, said deadline shall be extended to the following business day. (6) As used
herein, the terms "real estate broker" or "broker" shall include all