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CRMLS , Inc. 1 *Blue Items Are Required Paragon Residential Listing Input Form CRMLS , Inc. 1 *Blue Items are Required. ( # ) denotes Maximum # of Items that can be checked) **Green Items Required if Mobile Home has been selected ***Will populate the Mandated Remarks Field automatically *Agent ID:__________ ___________________________________Agent 2 ID: ______________ *Office ID:__________ _______________________________ Listing Agent # Agent Name 2nd Listing Agent ID# Listing Office # Office Name ____/_____/_____ ____/_____/_____ ________________ _________(Y/N) _________________ *List Date * Expiration Date *High List Price *** Variable Range *Low List Price *Assessors Parcel # Listing _______________ _____________________________________ ____________ ________ __________________ _____________ _________ *House Number # *Street Name Post Direction Unit#/Space# *City (Auto Fill from Tax Record) *County *Zip Code _______ _________ Map Code:____/____/___ *Community:_________________ *Neighborhood_________________*Cross ST(S)____________________ *State *Country Thomas Bros Page Column Row Table Driven 30 Characters *Complex/Park_________________________ *BR _______ ________ *BA________ *BA 1/2______ _____________ _______ _________ # Bedrooms *#Optinl Bdrms # Full Bathrooms # of 1/2 Baths Estimated SQ. FT. Zoning *Year Built (which doesn't include Detached Guest House) *CBB%________ *CBB$_______ *CVR Listing Service: Compensation to Compensation to Variable Commission _____(Y/N) *Entry Only: _____(Y/N) *Limited Service: ______ (Y/N) *Short Sale:____(Y/N) Buyers Broker % Buyers Broker $ *VOW - Virtual Office Website *Internet Syndication *IDX *Address On The Internet Yes Yes Yes 1 Full Address (House Number and Street Name) No No No 2 Partial Address (Street Name Only) 3 No Address *AUTO VALUATION MODEL *REALTOR.com *Allow Yes Yes Comments/Review No No Yes No *Residential Styles(1) *Listing Type:(1) *Age Restrictions(1) PETS - Pets (1) *Year Built Source ATT All Other Attached EA Exclusive Agency (A) 55+ 55 and up A Allowed w/Restrictions APP Appraiser DET Detached ER Exclusive Right (R) 62+ 62 and up N No Pets Allowed ASR Assessor MDLRH Modular Home EX Exclusive Right w/ NK None Known Y Yes BLD Builder MNFMH Manufactured Home Exception (X) ORMKS Other/Remarks Sign On Property EST Estimated MOBHM Mobile Home O Open Listing (O) Jurisdiction(1) OTH Other ROWHM Rowhome P Probate (P) Yes OWN Owner INCORP Incorporated TOWNH Townhome EL Exclusive Right to No PUB Public Records UNINC Unincorporated TWINH Twinhome Lease (EL) Vacation Rental By Owner (VRBO) SEE See Remarks NT Net (NT) Yes SEL Seller No VRBO URL:__________________________ Page 1 Listing Facts Section rev 4/17 General Section Architectural Style: (1) Entry: 3+Stairs/Steps to Entry Yes No *Exclusive Use Yard: Yes No AFDMLG A-Frame/Dome/Log Approximate Living Space:(1) CAPCOD Cape Cod A)0-499 0 to 499 SqFt COLONL Colonial B)500-999 500 to 999 SqFt Fireplace (S) # CONTMP Contemporary C)1000-1499 1,000 to 1,499 SqFt AH - Fireplace Location: COTTAGE Cottage D)1500-1999 1,500 to 1,999 SqFt. AH1 FP In Dining Room CRAFTSMAN Craftsman E)2000-2499 2,000 to 2,499 SqFt AH2 FP In Family Room CRFTBG Craftsman/Bungalow F)2500-2999 2,500 to 2,999 SqFt AH3 FP In Living Room CUSTOMBLT Custom Built G)3000-3999 3,000 to 3,999 SqFt AH4 FP In Master BR ENGLISH English H)4000-4999 4,000 to 4,999 SqFt. AH5 Patio/Outdoors GEORGIAN Georgian I)5000-7499 5,000 to 7,499 SqFt AH6 None Known MEDSPN Mediterranean/Spanish J) 7500-9999 7,500 to 9,999 SqFt AH7 Other Remarks MNHACAD Monterey/Hacienda/Adobe K)10,000+ 10,000 or more SqFt. AH8 Bath MODERN Modern *Square Feet Source: (1) AH9 Blower Fan OTHR Other APPRSL Appraisal AH10 Bonus Room RANCH Ranch ASSESSR Assessor Record AH11 Circular SEERMKS See Remarks BLDBRO Builders Brochure AH12 Decorative SHOTGUN Shotgun E Estimated AH13 Den TRADITION Traditional G GIS Calculated AH14 Electric TUDFRN Tudor/French/Normandy N Not Taxed AH15 Fire Pit VCTRN Victorian ORMKS Other/Remarks AH16 Free Standing Attached Style: (1) OWNR Owner AH17 Game Room HIRISE High Rise (5+ Stories) PLANS Plans AH18 Gas LOFT Loft PUBREC Public Records AH19 Gas Starter MIDRIS Mid Rise SV Survey AH20 Great Room OTHER Other T Taped AH21 Guest House PATGRD Patio/Garden *Levels: (1) AH22 Heatilator Elevator: 1 1 Story AH23 Kitchen Yes 2 2 Story AH24 Library No 3 3 Story AH25 Masonry Est SqFt of Guest House 4 4 Story AH26 Master Retreat ORMKS Other/Remarks AH27 Outdoors *Units In Complex SPLTLVL Split Level AH28 Pellet Stove *Units in Building Sub Flooring: (1) AH29 Propane NK None Known AH30 Raised Hearth *Stories in Building SOG Slab on Grade AH31 See Through AH32 Two Way *Entry Level Building SOS Slab other Story SOC Slab over Crawlspace AH33 Wood *Entry Level Unit WOS Wood other Story AH34 Wood Stove Insert AH35 Zero Clearance Page 2 General Section rev 6/18 WOC Wood over Crawlspace GeneralGeneral Section Section Interior Walls: (1) *Parking Garage # of Spaces: _____________ *AX - Parking Non Garaged BLKBRK Block/Brick Description: (continued) DRYWL Drywall *AW - Parking Garage Description: AX12 Auto Driveway Gate ORMKS Other/Remarks AX13 Boat PLSTR Plaster AW1 Assigned AW2 Attached AX14 Built-in Storage UNFIN Unfinished AX15 Carport Attached WDPRPN Wood Products/Paneling AW3 Converted AW4 Detached AX16 Circular Driveway *Approximate Room Dimensions: AW5 Gated AX17 Controlled Entrance AW6 Tandem AX18 Covered Parking Master: ________X__________ AW7 Underground AX19 Deck AX20 Driveway - Asphalt Bedroom 2: ________X___________ AW8 None Known AW9 Community Garage AX21 Driveway - Brick Bedroom 3: ________X___________ AW10 Direct Garage Access AX22 Driveway - Combination AW11 Garage AX23 Driveway - Concrete Bedroom 4: ________X___________ AW12 Garage - Door Opener AX24 Driveway - Gravel AX25 Driveway - Pavers Bedroom 5: ________X___________ AW13 Garage - Front Entry AW14 Garage - Rear Entry AX26 Driveway - Unpaved Breakfast Area:_________X___________ AW15 Garage - Side Entry AX27 Guarded AW16 Garage - Single Door AX28 Metered Dining: Room: _________X___________ AW17 Garage - Three Door AX29 No Driveway AX30 Off Site Family Room: _________X___________ AW18 Garage - Two Door AW19 Golf Cart Garage AX31 Off Street Kitchen: _________X___________ AW20 Heated Garage AX32 On Site AX33 Other Living Room: __________X__________ *Parking Non Garaged # of Spaces:________ AX34 Oversized AX35 Parking Space Extra Room 1: _________X___________ *AX - Parking Non Garaged AX36 Porte-Cochere Description: AX37 Private Extra Room 2: _________X___________ AX1 Assigned AX38 Public AX2 Carport Extra Room 3: _________X___________ AX39 Pull-through AX3 Detached AX40 See Remarks AX4 Driveway AX41 Shared Driveway AX5 Gated AX42 Side by Side AX6 Guest Parking AX43 Street AX7 Permit/Decal AX44 Structure AX8 Tandem AX45 Subterranean AX9 Uncovered AX46 Unassigned AX10 Underground AX47 Valet AX11 None Known AX48 Workshop Page 3 General Section rev 4/17 GeneralGeneral Section Section Features Section *Lot Size Source: (1) AV - Parking for RV: APPR Appraisal AA - Additional Property Use (4) AV1 Complex/Park ASOREC Assessor Record AA1 Grove AV2 Covered B Builder AA2 Ranch/Farm AV3 Enclosed CITYCO City/County Records AA3 Res/Business Use OK AV4 Garage D Plans AA4 With Structures AV5 Gated E Estimated AA5 None Known AV6 Hook-ups G GIS Calculated AA6 Other/Remarks AV7 On-Site Parking N Not Taped AB - Complex Features: AV8 Potential Space O Owner AV9 Restrictions AB1 BBQ ORMKS Other/Remarks AB2 Beach Rights AV10 None Known SELL Seller AV11 Other Remarks AB3 Biking/Hiking Trls SURVEY Survey AB4 Clubhouse/Rec Rm Frontage Dimensions in FT:_____________________ T Taped AB5 Concierge TITLECO Title Company AB6 Exercise Room Lot Dimensions Approx: _______________________ AB7 Gated Community AB8 Golf Lot SqFt Approx: _____________________________ AB9 Horse Facility AB10 Horse Trails AB11 Laundry Facility Approx. # of Acres:____________________________ AB12 On-Site Guard *Lot Size: (1) AB13 Pet Restrictions A)0 CI 0 (Common Interest) Land Use Code:_______________________________ AB14 Playground Auto Fills From Tax B)1-3999 1 - 3,999 SF AB15 Pool C)4000-7499 4,000-7499 SF Animal Designator Code:_______________________ AB16 Recreation Area D)7500-10889 7,500-10,889 SF http://www.sdcounty.ca.gov/pds/docs/z3000.pdf AB17 RV/Boat Parking E).25 - .5AC .25 to .5 AC AB18 Sauna F).5+ to 1 AC .5 to 1 AC Boat Facilites:(1) AB19 Spa/Hot Tub G)1+ to 2 AC 1+ to 2 AC 1 Yes AB20 Tennis Courts H)2+ to 4 AC 2+ to 4 AC 98 None Known AB21 None Known I)4+ to 10 AC 4+ to 10 AC 99 Other Remarks AB22 Other/Remarks J)10+ to 20 10+ to 20 AC K)20+ AC 20+ AC Elementary School District __________________________ Middle School District __________________________ High School District __________________________ Page 4 General Section rev 6/18 Features Section (continued) *AD - Cooling: AE - Equipment (continued) *AF - Exterior: *AF - Exterior: (continued) AD1 Attic Fan AE17 Fire Sprinklers AF1 Adobe AF40 Radiant Barrier AD2 Central Forced Air AE18 Free Standing Range AF2 Block AF41 Rammed Earth AD3 Heat Pump(s) AE19 Freezer AF3 Brick AF42 Redwood Siding AD4 Swamp Cooler(s) AE20 Garage Door Opener AF4 Metal AF43 Shake Siding AD5 Wall/Window AE21 Gas & Electric Range AF5 Stone AF44 Shingle Siding AD6 Zoned Areas AE22 Gas Cooking AF6 Stucco AF45 Slump Block AD7 None Known AE23 Gas Oven AF7 Vinyl AF46 Spray Foam Insulation AD8 Other Remarks AE24 Gas Range AF8 Wood AF47 Stone Veneer AD9 Dual AE25 Gas Stove AF9 Wood/Stucco AF48 Straw AD10 Electric AE26 Grill AF10 Other/Remarks AF49 Synthetic AD11 Energy Star AE27 Ice
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