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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 1010 — Land Registration (Regulation J) · § 1010.113

§ 1010.113. Local services.

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(a)Fire protection. Describe the availability of fire protection and indicate whether it is available year round.
(b)Police protection. Describe the availability of police protection.
(c)Schools. State whether elementary, junior high and senior high schools are available to residents of the subdivision. Is school bus transportation available from within the subdivision?
(d)Hospital. Give the name and location of the nearest hospital and state whether ambulance service is available.
(e)Physicians and dentists. State the location of the nearest physicians' and dentists' offices.
(f)Shopping facilities. State the location of the nearest shopping facilities.
(g)Mail service. If there is no mail service to the subdivision, describe the arrangements the purchasers must make to receive mail service.
(h)Public transportation. Is there public transportation available in the subdivision or to nearby towns? If not, give the location of the nearest public transportation and the distance from the subdivision.
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