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Code · Arizona · Title 44 — State Government

44-1378.03. Foreclosure consulting contract

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A foreclosure consulting contract shall:
1. Be in writing and provided to and retained by the homeowner, without changes, alterations or modifications, for review at least twenty-four hours before it is signed by the homeowner.
2. Be printed in at least twelve-point type and shall include the name and address of the foreclosure consultant to which a notice of cancellation can be mailed and the date the homeowner signed the contract.
3. Fully disclose the exact nature of the foreclosure consulting services to be provided and the total amount and terms of any compensation the foreclosure consultant or associate will receive.
4. Be dated and personally signed, with each page being initialed, by each homeowner of the residence in foreclosure and the foreclosure consultant and shall be acknowledged by a notary public in the presence of the homeowner at the time the homeowner signs the contract.
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