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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 76 — Real Property

76-1713. Public-offering statement; general provisions; enumerated.

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A public-offering statement shall be provided to each purchaser of a time-share interval at the time of purchase and shall fully and accurately disclose:
(1)The name of the developer and the principal address of the developer and the time-share intervals offered in the statement;
(2)A general description of the units including, without limitation, the developer's schedule of commencement and completion of all buildings, units, and amenities or if completed that they have been completed;
(3)As to all units offered by the developer in the same time-share project:
(a)The types and number of units;
(b)identification of units that are subject to time-share intervals; and
(c)the estimated number of units that may become subject to time-share intervals;
(4)A brief description of the project;
(5)If applicable, any current budget and a projected budget for the time-share intervals for one year after the date of the first transfer to a purchaser. The budget shall include, without limitation:
(a)A statement of the amount, or a statement that there is no amount, included in the budget as a reserve for repairs and replacement;
(b)the projected common expense liability if any by category of expenditures for the time-share intervals;
(c)the projected common expense liability for all time-share intervals; and
(d)a statement of any services not reflected in the budget that the developer provides or expenses that it pays;
(6)Any initial or special fee due from the purchaser at closing, together with a description of the purpose and method of calculating the fee;
(7)A description of any liens, defects, or encumbrances on or affecting the title to the time-share intervals;
(8)A description of any financing offered by the developer;
(9)A statement that within three business days after receipt of the public-offering statement a purchaser may cancel any contract for purchase of a time-share interval from a developer;
(10)A statement of any pending suits material to the time-share intervals of which a developer has actual knowledge;
(11)Any restraints on alienation of any number or portion of any time-share intervals;
(12)A description of the insurance coverage, or a statement that there is no insurance coverage, provided for the benefit of time-share interval owners;
(13)Any current or expected fees or charges to be paid by time-share interval owners for the use of any facilities related to the property;
(14)The extent to which financial arrangements have been provided for completion of all promised improvements; and
(15)The extent to which a time-share unit may become subject to a tax or other lien arising out of claims against other owners of the same unit.
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