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Land Input Form: CRMLS (New) Page 1 of 5 Land Input Form: CRMLS (new) Page 1 of 5 General Information Prefix* Listing Member Co-listing Member P1-Pasadena,V1-Ventura Address Information Parcel Number Street # Street Number Ext Street Direction Street Name Street Suffix* Street Suffix Modifier Street Direction Prefix* Suffix* County* City* State* Postal Code* Postal Code + 4 Country* Listing, Location and Property Info Start Showing Date Listing Contract Date Expiration Date List Price List Price Low Additional Parcels?* Listing Service* Common Interest* Property Sub Type* MLS Area* Subdivision Name Other Additional Parcels Description Subdivision* Directions Commission Info Buyer Agency Comp Buyer Agency Comp Type* Dual/Variable Compensation* Sign on Property* Listing Agreement* Buyer Agency Compensation Remarks General Property Information Land Lease* Land Lease Amount Land Lease Frequency* Land Lease Expiration Date Lot Size Area Lot Size Units* Lot Size Source* New Construction* Senior Community* Stories Total Owner Name Ad Number yn05* Remarks & Misc Private Remarks Public Remarks Required Field Field with a list* Land Input Form: CRMLS (new) Page 2 of 5 Showing Instructions Listing Info Inclusions Exclusions Misc & Legal Lot Number Zoning Tax Block Tax Tract Tax Tract Number Lot Size Dimensions Lot Dimensions Source* Assessments* Property Info View* Syndication Remarks Syndication Remarks Seller Opt Out: Seller Directs Listing to be Excluded from Internet Seller Directs Address to be Excluded from Internet Seller Directs Listing to Not Be Used in AVMs on Internet Seller Directs Listing to Not Allow Comments on Internet Publish this listing to: Zillow Required Field Field with a list* Land Input Form: CRMLS (new) Page 3 of 5 Special Listing Conditions: 1 to 10 req'd HOA 1 Frequency: up to 1 Lot Features: 1 to 73 req'd Auction Bankruptcy Property Monthly Quarterly Sprinklers None 0-1 Unit/Acre Conservatorship HUD Owned Semi-Annually Annually 11-15 Units/Acre 16-20 Units/Acre Notice Of Default Probate Listing 2-5 Units/Acre 21-25 Units/Acre HOA 2 Frequency: up to 1 Real Estate Owned Short Sale 26-30 Units/Acre 31-35 Units/Acre Standard Third Party Approval Monthly Quarterly 36-40 Units/Acre 6-10 Units/Acre Trust Semi-Annually Annually Agricultural Agricultural - Dairy Agricultural - Other Agricultural - Row/Crop Utilities Association Information Agricultural - Tree/Orchard Agricultural - Vine/ HOA Name: Cable Available Cable Connected Vineyard Cable Not Available Electricity Available HOA Phone: Back Yard Bluff Electricity Connected Electricity Not Available HOA Phone Extension: Close to Clubhouse Corner Lot Natural Gas Available Natural Gas Connected HOA Management Name: Corners Marked Cul-De-Sac Natural Gas Not Available Phone Available Association Name 2: Desert Back Desert Front Phone Connected Phone Not Available Association Phone 2: Flag Lot Front Yard Propane Sewer Available Association Phone 2 Ext: Garden Gentle Sloping Sewer Connected Sewer Not Available HOA Management Name 2: Greenbelt Horse Property Underground Utilities Water Available Other Phone Description: Horse Property Improved Horse Property Water Connected Water Not Available Unimproved Other Phone Number: None Other Irregular Lot Landscaped Other Phone Extension: See Remarks Lawn Level Road Frontage Type Level with Street Lot 10000-19999 Sqft View: 1 to 42 req'd Lot 20000-39999 Sqft Lot 6500-9999 Access is Seasonal Alley Back Bay Bay Lot Over 40000 Sqft Misting System City Street Country Road Bluff Bridge(s) Near Public Transit No Landscaping County Road Highway Canal Canyon On Golf Course Over 40 Units/Acre Private Road Catalina City Lights Park Nearby Pasture Coastline Courtyard Road Surface Type Patio Home Paved Creek/Stream Desert Alley Paved Gravel Percolate Ranch Dunes Golf Course Maintained Not Maintained Rectangular Lot Rocks Harbor Hills Paved Unpaved Rolling Slope Secluded Lake Landmark Sloped Down Sprinkler System Sewer Marina Meadow Sprinklers Drip System Sprinklers In Front Mountain(s) Neighborhood Aerobic Septic Cesspool Sprinklers In Rear Sprinklers Manual Ocean Orchard Conventional Septic Engineered Septic Sprinklers On Side Sprinklers Timer Panoramic Park/Greenbelt Holding Tank Mound Septic Steep Slope Tear Down Pasture Peek-A-Boo Perc Test On File Perc Test Required Treed Lot Up Slope from Street Pier Pond Private Sewer Public Sewer Utilities - Overhead Value In Land Pool Reservoir Septic Type Unknown Sewer Applied for Permit Walkstreet Yard River Rocks Sewer Assessments Sewer On Bond Zero Lot Line Trees/Woods Valley Sewer Paid Shared Septic Sprinklers: Vincent Thomas Bridge Vineyard Soils Analysis Septic Unknown Water White Water None Other None See Remarks Water Source: 1 to 9 req'd Community Features: 1 to 26 req'd Agricultural Well Cistern Biking BLM/National Forest Private Public Curbs Dog Park Shared Well Well Fishing Foothills None Other Golf Gutters See Remarks Hiking Horse Trails Hunting Lake Military Land Mountainous Park Preserve/Public Land Ravine Rural Sidewalks Stable(s) Storm Drains Street Lights Suburban Urban Valley Watersports HOA Information HOA: HOA Fee 1: HOA Fee 2: Required Field Field with a list* Land Input Form: CRMLS (new) Page 4 of 5 Disclosures Electric Fencing 3rd Party Rights Accessory Dwelling Unit 220 Volts 220 Volts for Spa Average Condition Barbed Wire Bankruptcy Beach Rights 220 Volts In Garage 220 Volts In Kitchen Block Brick Cautions Call Agent CC And R's 220 Volts In Laundry 220 Volts In Workshop Chain Link Cross Fenced City Inspection Required Coastal Commission 220V Other - See 440 Volts Electric Excellent Condition Restrictions Remarks Fair Condition Glass Coastal Zone Conditional Use Permit Electricity - On Bond Electricity - On Property Goat Type Good Condition Court Confirmation Death on Property < 3 yrs Electricity - Unknown Heavy Grapestake Invisible Earthquake Insurance Easements Photovoltaics On Grid Photovoltaics Seller Livestock Masonry Available Owned Needs Repair New Condition Environmental Restrictions Exclusions Call Agent Photovoltaics Stand-Alone Photovoltaics Third-Party Partial Pipe Flood Insurance Required Flood Zone Owned Poor Condition Privacy HERO/PACE Loan Historical Standard Redwood Security Home Warranty Homeowners Association Builders Information Split Rail Stone Incorporated LA/Owner Related Builder Model: Stucco Wall Vinyl Licensed Vacation Rental Listing Broker Advantage Builder Name: Wire Wood Manufactured Homes Methane Gas Wrought Iron None Allowed Tax Census Tract: Mineral Rights Moratorium Tax Map Number: See Remarks No Lake Rights Oil Rights Tax Parcel Letter: Fence: Open Space RestrictIons Pet Restrictions Tract Map: Distance To Principal is RE Licensed Private Transfer Taxes Zoning Description: Water: Property Report Redevelopment Area Bus: Rent Control REAP Assessments Electric: Section 8 Approved Seismic Hazard CFD/Mello-Roos Sewer Assessments Seller Will Pay Sec 1 Slide Zone Sewer Bonds Special Assessments Freeway: Termite Unknown None Gas: Special Study Area Subject to Estate Ruling Special Assessments: Phone Service: Tenants in Common - Tenants in Common - Place of Worship: DRE Pink DRE White Miscellaneous Information Schools: Unincorporated Water Rights Cleared: Sewer: Well Log Available Contingency: Shopping: Current Geological Report?: Waterfront Features Street: Elevation: Across the Road from Bay Front Lake/Ocean Elevation Units: Current Use Beach Access Beach Front Ingress/Egress: Agricultural Church Canal Front Creek Soil Type: Commercial Horses Fishing in Community Includes Dock Survey: Improved Industrial Lagoon Lake Topography: Investment Multi-Family Parking Lot Place of Worship Lake Front Lake Privileges Trees: Marina in Community Navigable Water Recreational Residential Water Body Name: Ocean Access Ocean Front Storage Unimproved Water Table Depth: Ocean Side of Freeway Ocean Side of Highway 1 See Remarks Water Well?: Pond Reservoir in Community Usable Land Percent: Well Depth: River Front Sea Front Current Use Comments: Well Gallons/Min: Seawall Stream Possible Use Waterfront With Home Well Hole Size: Across Road Well Pump Horsepower: Agricultural Buyer to Verify Well Report?: Church Commercial Current Financing Horses Improved Assumable Cal Vet Loan Industrial Investment Contract Conventional Multi-Family Parking Lot Existing Bonds Fannie Mae Place of Worship Recreational FHA FHA 203(b) Residential Storage FHA 203(k) Freddie Mac See Remarks Government Loan Private Possible Use Comments: Trust Deed USDA VA VA No Loan Possession VA No No Loan None Close of Escrow Close Plus Other Close Plus 1 Day Close Plus 2 Days Close Plus 3 Days Negotiable See Remarks Analysis & Tax Improvements: Improvements Amount: Required Field Field with a list* Land Input Form: CRMLS (new) Page 5 of 5 Improvements % of Value: Showing Contact Type: 1 to 7 req'd Power Production Year Install: Land Value: Power Production Size: Agent Occupant Land Value % of Value: Power Production Annual: Owner Property Manager Personal Property Amount: None Other Power Production #4 Personal Property % of Value: See Remarks Power Production Annual Status: Tax Area: Showing Information Power Production Type: Tax Rate: Power Production Year Install: Tax Rate Total: Offers Email: Power Production Size: Tax Year: Showing Contact Name: Power Production Annual: Total Annual Amount: Showing Contact Phone: Showing Contact Phone Extension: Listing Terms: 1 to 34 req'd Neighborhood Market Report Seller Participant?: 1031 Exchange Cal Vet Loan Power Production #1 Cash Cash to Existing Loan Cash to New Loan Contract Power Production
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