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Interstate Land Sales

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The Interstate Land Sales program protects consumers from fraud and abuse in the sale or lease of land. In 1968 Congress enacted the Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act, which is patterned after the Securities Law of 1933 and requires land developers to register subdivisions of 100 or more non-exempt lots with HUD and to provide each purchaser with a disclosure document called a Property Report. The Property Report contains relevant information about the subdivision and must be delivered to each purchaser before the signing of the contract or agreement.

More Interstate Land Sales Topics:

 -   Most common questions from purchasers
 -   Do's and dont's for consumers
 -   Complaints
 -   State and local consumer agencies
 -   FAQs for developers
 -   Buying Lots from Developers
 -   Buying Lots from Developers (Spanish Version)
 -   Statute
 -   Regulations
 -   Exemptions
 -   Address for registration fees
 -   Federal Register
 -   Settlement Agreements

If you need more information about the act, or whether it applies to your situation or not, please e-mail us:

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