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§ 513.54

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513.54 EXCEPTIONS. The seller disclosure requirements in sections 513.52 to 513.60 do not apply to any of the following: (1) real property that is not residential real property; (2) a gratuitous transfer; (3) a transfer pursuant to a court order; (4) a transfer to a government or governmental agency; (5) a transfer by foreclosure or deed in lieu of foreclosure; (6) a transfer to heirs or devisees of a decedent; (7) a transfer from a cotenant to one or more other cotenants; (8) a transfer made to a spouse, parent, grandparent, child, or grandchild of the seller; (9) a transfer between spouses resulting from a decree of marriage dissolution or from a property settlement agreement incidental to that decree; (10) a transfer of newly constructed residential property that has not been inhabited; (11) an option to purchase a unit in a common interest community, until exercised; (12) a transfer to a person who controls or is controlled by the grantor as those terms are defined with respect to a declarant under section 515B.1-103, clause (2); (13) a transfer to a tenant who is in possession of the residential real property; or (14) a transfer of special declarant rights under section

ct to a declarant under section 515B.1-103, clause (2); (13) a transfer to a tenant who is in possession of the residential real property; or (14) a transfer of special declarant rights under section 515B.3-104. History: 2002 c 306 s 3

513.54 EXCEPTIONS. The seller disclosure requirements in sections 513.52 to 513.60 do not apply to any of the following: (1) real property that is not residential real property; (2) a gratuitous transfer; (3) a transfer pursuant to a court order; (4) a transfer to a government or governmental agency; (5) a transfer by foreclosure or deed in lieu of foreclosure; (6) a transfer to heirs or devisees of a decedent; (7) a transfer from a cotenant to one or more other cotenants; (8) a transfer made to a spouse, parent, grandparent, child, or grandchild of the seller; (9) a transfer between spouses resulting from a decree of marriage dissolution or from a property settlement agreement incidental to that decree; (10) a transfer of newly constructed residential property that has not been inhabited; (11) an option to purchase a unit in a common interest community, until exercised; (12) a transfer to a person who controls or is controlled by the grantor as those terms are defined with respect to a declarant under section 515B.1-103, clause (2); (13) a transfer to a tenant who is in possession of the residential real property; or (14) a transfer of special declarant rights under section

ct to a declarant under section 515B.1-103, clause (2); (13) a transfer to a tenant who is in possession of the residential real property; or (14) a transfer of special declarant rights under section 515B.3-104. History: 2002 c 306 s 3