My property is subject to a lease that expires prior to the closing date. Should I describe the lease in the real estate purchasing agreement?
No, you do not need to include a description of a lease which terminates prior to the closing date since the lease will not affect the Buyer. Any leases that extend beyond the closing date must be accurately described in the purchasing agreement, and a copy of the lease should be provided to the Buyer.
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