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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 76 — Real Property

76-3112. Receiver of fee; record document; contents; amendment; payee failure to comply; effect; affidavit; recording; effect.

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(1)For a private transfer fee obligation in existence prior to March 11, 2011, the receiver of the fee shall, within thirty days after March 11, 2011, or before any transfer of real property subject to the private transfer fee, whichever period is shorter, record against the real property subject to the private transfer fee obligation a separate document in the register of deeds office of the county in which the real property is located that meets all of the following requirements:
(a)The title of the document shall be "Notice of Private Transfer Fee Obligation" in at least fourteen-point, boldface type;
(b)The amount, if the private transfer fee is a flat amount, or the percentage of the sales price constituting the cost of the private transfer fee, or such other basis by which the private transfer fee is to be calculated;
(c)The date or circumstances under which the private transfer fee obligation expires, if any;
(d)The purpose for which the funds from the private transfer fee obligation will be used;
(e)The name of the person to whom funds are to be paid and specific contact information regarding where the funds are to be sent;
(f)The acknowledged signature of the payee; and
(g)The legal description of the real property purportedly burdened by the private transfer fee obligation.
(2)The person to whom the private transfer fee is to be paid may file an amendment to the notice of private transfer fee obligation containing new contact information, but such amendment must contain the recording information of the notice of private transfer fee obligation which it amends and the legal description of the property burdened by the private transfer fee obligation.
(3)If the payee fails to comply fully with subsection
(1)of this section, the grantor of any real property burdened by the private transfer fee obligation may proceed with the transfer of any interest in the real property to any grantee and in so doing shall be deemed to have acted in good faith and shall not be subject to any obligations under the private transfer fee obligation. In such event, any transfer of the real property thereafter shall be free and clear of the private transfer fee and private transfer fee obligation.
(4)If the payee fails to provide a written statement of the private transfer fee payable within thirty days after the date of a written request for the same sent to the address shown in the notice of private transfer fee obligation, then the grantor, on recording of the affidavit required under subsection
(5)of this section, may transfer any interest in the real property to any grantee without payment of the private transfer fee and shall not be subject to any further obligations under the private transfer fee obligation. In such event, any transfer of the real property shall be free and clear of the private transfer fee and private transfer fee obligation.
(5)An affidavit stating the facts enumerated under subsection
(6)of this section shall be recorded in the office of the register of deeds in the county in which the real property is situated prior to or simultaneously with a transfer pursuant to subsection
(4)of this section of real property unburdened by a private transfer fee obligation. An affidavit filed under this subsection shall state that the affiant has actual knowledge of, and is competent to testify to, the facts in the affidavit and shall include the legal description of the real property burdened by the private transfer fee obligation, the name of the owner of such real property at the time of the signing of such affidavit, a reference by recording information to the instrument of record containing the private transfer fee obligation, and an acknowledgment that the affiant is testifying under penalty of perjury.
(6)When recorded, an affidavit as described in subsection
(5)of this section shall constitute prima facie evidence that:
(a)A request for the written statement of the private transfer fee payable in order to obtain a release of the fee imposed by the private transfer fee obligation was sent to the address shown in the notification; and
(b)The entity listed on the notice of private transfer fee obligation failed to provide the written statement of the private transfer fee payable within thirty days after the date of the notice sent to the address shown in the notification.
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