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Updated January 2020

ISSUE:

The seller has an addendum to the purchase contract requiring the buyer to waive any disclosures, which would include the waiver of the Affidavit of Disclosure under A.R.S. §33-422. Can a buyer agree to waive the requirement of the Affidavit of Disclosure under A.R.S. §33-422?

ANSWER:

Probably not. Under A.R.S. §33-422 a seller shall provide to the buyer an Affidavit of Disclosure if the seller is selling five or fewer parcels of land in an unincorporated area of a county which is not subdivided land. This Affidavit of Disclosure applies to vacant, commercial, industrial and residential land.

In light of this mandatory language of A.R.S. §33-422, the buyer, for public policy reasons, probably cannot waive the right to receive from the seller an Affidavit of Disclosure. Otherwise, every seller subject to A.R.S. §33-422 would require a waiver of the Affidavit of Disclosure.