Arkansas Code § 18-60-1011

Report of open-market sale
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(a) Unless required to do so within a shorter time by § 18-60-401 et seq., a broker appointed under § 18-60-1010(b) to offer heirs property for open-market sale shall file a report with the court not later than seven days after receiving an offer to purchase the property for at least the value determined under § 18-60-1006 or § 18-60-1010 . (b) The report required by subsection (a) must contain the following information: (1) a description of the property to be sold to each buyer; (2) the name of each buyer; (3) the proposed purchase price; (4) the terms and conditions of the proposed sale, including the terms of any owner financing; (5) the amounts to be paid to lienholders; (6) a statement of contractual or other arrangements or conditions of the broker's commission; and (7) other material facts relevant to the sale. Added by Act 2015, No. 107,§ 1, eff. 1/1/2016.
(a) Unless required to do so within a shorter time by § 18-60-401 et seq., a broker appointed under § 18-60-1010(b) to offer heirs property for open-market sale shall file a report with the court not later than seven days after receiving an offer to purchase the property for at least the value determined under § 18-60-1006 or § 18-60-1010 . (b) The report required by subsection (a) must contain the following information: (1) a description of the property to be sold to each buyer; (2) the name of each buyer; (3) the proposed purchase price; (4) the terms and conditions of the proposed sale, including the terms of any owner financing; (5) the amounts to be paid to lienholders; (6) a statement of contractual or other arrangements or conditions of the broker's commission; and (7) other material facts relevant to the sale. Added by Act 2015, No. 107,§ 1, eff. 1/1/2016.
(a) Unless required to do so within a shorter time by § 18-60-401 et seq., a broker appointed under § 18-60-1010(b) to offer heirs property for open-market sale shall file a report with the court not later than seven days after receiving an offer to purchase the property for at least the value determined under § 18-60-1006 or § 18-60-1010 . (b) The report required by subsection (a) must contain the following information: (1) a description of the property to be sold to each buyer; (2) the name of each buyer; (3) the proposed purchase price; (4) the terms and conditions of the proposed sale, including the terms of any owner financing; (5) the amounts to be paid to lienholders; (6) a statement of contractual or other arrangements or conditions of the broker's commission; and (7) other material facts relevant to the sale. Added by Act 2015, No. 107,§ 1, eff. 1/1/2016.
(a) Unless required to do so within a shorter time by § 18-60-401 et seq., a broker appointed under § 18-60-1010(b) to offer heirs property for open-market sale shall file a report with the court not later than seven days after receiving an offer to purchase the property for at least the value determined under § 18-60-1006 or § 18-60-1010 .
(b) The report required by subsection (a) must contain the following information: (1) a description of the property to be sold to each buyer; (2) the name of each buyer; (3) the proposed purchase price; (4) the terms and conditions of the proposed sale, including the terms of any owner financing; (5) the amounts to be paid to lienholders; (6) a statement of contractual or other arrangements or conditions of the broker's commission; and (7) other material facts relevant to the sale.
(1) a description of the property to be sold to each buyer;
(2) the name of each buyer;
(3) the proposed purchase price;
(4) the terms and conditions of the proposed sale, including the terms of any owner financing;
(5) the amounts to be paid to lienholders;
(6) a statement of contractual or other arrangements or conditions of the broker's commission; and
(7) other material facts relevant to the sale.

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