Bill of Rights
(A resource for all real estate consumers)
THE ARIZONA
DEPARTMENT OF REAL ESTATE, in cooperation with industry professionals and the public, CREATED THIS “BILL OF RIGHTS” TO HELP
EDUCATE YOU, THE CONSUMER, OF YOUR RIGHTS WHEN PURCHASING PROPERTY. As a buyer of real estate in Arizona, you have the
right to KNOW material information about the property before you buy.
THE FOLLOWING
list represents some of the
IMPORTANT MATERIAL FACTS you should educate yourself on before purchasing any type of property in arizona.
YOU HAVE THE
RIGHT TO KNOW:
· If the
property is located in an incorporated
city or unincorporated part of the county.
· If title
insurance is available and if fire
insurance can be acquired.
· If you will have fire and police protection and, if so, who
provides this service.
· If the roads
provide access for fire protection and police
service.
· If the
roads are maintained, and by whom.
· If utilities are available, and who provides
them. (Water, Electric, Gas, Sewer, Trash)
· If the water
supply is adequate.
· If the jurisdiction the property
is located in has conservation restrictions and policies.
· If the property is located in a
school
district, and the distance to the
closest schools.
· If there are any natural or geological
hazards, pests or wildlife.
· If there are essential
services near the property such as grocery
and medical services.
· If there is crime in the area and
the crime rate.
· If there
is a Seller’s Property Disclosure Statement or an Arizona
Subdivision Public Report. You have the right
to review these documents before you purchase property.
There may be other items not listed above that you should educate yourself on before buying property. For a larger
list, please Reference the Buyer’s Advisory Guide found on our website.
Visit www.AZRE.gov to begin answering your questions!
We are here to protect you and the PUBLIC.