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Code · California · Business and Professions Code

§ 11010.4

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The notice of intention specified in Section 11010 is not required for a proposed offering of subdivided land that satisfies all of the following criteria:
(a)The owner, subdivider, or agent has complied with Sections 11013.1, 11013.2, and 11013.4, if applicable.
(b)The subdivided land is not a subdivision as defined in Section 11000.1 or 11004.5.
(c)Each lot, parcel or unit of the subdivision is located entirely within the boundaries of a city.
(d)Each lot, parcel, or unit of the subdivision will be sold or offered for sale improved with a completed residential structure and with all other improvements completed that are necessary to occupancy or with financial arrangements determined to be adequate by the city to ensure completion of the improvements. A lot, parcel, or unit shall satisfy the requirement that it be improved with a completed residential structure if it is improved with a completed residential structure at the time it is conveyed by the subdivider.
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