[WSBARP] Question Regarding PSA
James Dolan
jbdolan at jbdolan.com
Thu Aug 21 11:11:48 PDT 2025
Warning - this may be a dumb question! I don't handle a lot of real property transactions, so I want to put this question out to the hive.
Client (Personal Representative) is selling deceased dad's home as PR. She questions the language in Section 9.9 of the PSA, below, regarding representations and warranties that "survive closing." Does this mean indefinitely? Is this standard PSA language, or is there usually a time limit?
9.9. Survivability. The truth and accuracy of the representations set forth in this
Agreement shall constitute conditions precedent to Closing. All covenants of Purchaser or Seller
that are intended hereunder to be performed in whole or in part after Closing, and all
representations and warranties by either Party to the other, shall survive Closing and shall be
binding upon and inure to the benefit of the respective Parties hereto and their respective heirs,
executors, administrators, successors and assigns. As provided herein, the indemnification
obligations set forth in this Agreement shall also survive Closing.
Thanks in advance,
Jim Dolan
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Jones Butler Dolan, PS
P.O. Box 458
10027 SR 532
Stanwood, WA 98292
(tel) 360-336-2939
(fax) 360-336-2949
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