ARIZONA REALTORS® BRINGS YOU STANDARD FORMS!

A list of Arizona REALTORS® forms accompanied by a short description.
A sample of each form can be found by clicking on the name of the form or the icon.
Used to add additional terms to an existing contract or when there is not sufficient room on a purchase contract to include all the terms being offered. (Rev. 06/93)
A compilation of the most commonly used contract clauses. Agents can print out this form, check the box next to the clause that applies and attach it to the purchase contract. (Rev. 06/22)
If used with the Residential Resale Real Estate Purchase contract, this form allows the Buyer the opportunity to continue or not continue with the purchase of a home when the premises fail to appraise for at least the purchase price. (Rev. 02/17)
An agreement for the buyer and the broker/agent to sign that spells out the type of property the buyer is looking for and the form of compensation, if any, the agent is to receive from the buyer. Establishes an exclusive arrangement between the buyer and the agent, similar to an exclusive listing agreement between a seller and a broker/agent. (Rev. 10/22)
To be used when the underlying purchase contract is to be contingent upon one of the following two scenarios: (1) the buyer accepting an offer to purchase his or her real property; or (2) the closing of the buyer’s property that is already under contract.  (Rev. 10/18)
The form is intended to encourage buyers to conduct a pre-closing walkthrough of the premises to be purchased and document their findings in a manner easily conveyed to the seller.  (Rev. 10/19)
Is signed by a specific buyer and a specific seller who are in a limited dual representation arrangement with a real estate agent/firm. This form is referenced in the Agency Disclosure and Election form and should not be used unless the property has been identified. (Rev. 12/02)
Used to make counter offers to initial purchase offers.  (Rev. 06/21)
Used when a cure notice is required pursuant to the Residential Resale Real Estate Purchase or Vacant Land Purchase contract.  (Rev. 02/19)
A disclosure form describing association(s) governing the property, fees payable upon close of escrow, information the buyer should receive, by  Arizona law, and the buyer’s offer to negotiate the various fees payable at close of escrow. (Rev. 10/21)
Used to meet requirements for lead-based paint disclosure for residential sales. (Rev. 02/09)
Used to update all parties to a transaction of the status of the Buyer’s loan application. (Rev. 02/17)
This form was developed to advise that the price a buyer is willing to pay and the price a seller is willing to accept for a specific property rests solely with the individuals involved in the transaction. (02/21)
Used when making counter offers to multiple parties. (Rev. 10/21)
A disclosure to the Buyer that an Onsite Wastewater Treatment Facility exists on the property and outlines what information and in what time frames the Buyer will receive from the Seller.  (Rev. 06/18)
To be completed by the lender. This form is to be used in conjunction with the AAR Residential Resale Real Estate Purchase Contract or Vacant Land/Lot Purchase Contract (“Contract”) to provide information on the buyer’s ability to qualify for a loan. (Rev. 02/17)
Used by agents with either buyers or sellers. It describes the different types of agency relationships (seller, buyer, limited dual) and offers a section for the seller or buyer to elect which type of relationship they would like to have with that agent. This form is not an employment agreement. For example, an employment agreement with a seller is a listing (which AAR does not have- local associations do); an employment agreement with the buyer could be the AAR Right to (Buyer-Broker Exclusive Employment Agreement). The same form should not be signed by both a buyer and a seller.  (Rev. 02/24)
Directly addresses the inspection period in the Residential Purchase Contract and provides for the buyer to respond to a home inspection whether it is to request repairs, waive the inspection, or to cancel the contract. This form also provides for the seller to respond to any requests from the buyer. (Rev. 10/22)
For sellers to complete when offering their home for sale. This form provides an opportunity for the sellers to disclose information about the condition of the property being offered for sale and should not be completed by the REALTOR®. Although this form is not a legal requirement, the seller is obligated to complete and deliver the form to the buyer within five (5) days after contract acceptance.  (Rev. 02/23)
Used for the sale of residential property.  (Rev. 10/22)
A generic form used by a buyer to notify the proper  parties of a residential resale real estate contract of an unfulfilled loan contingency.  (Rev. 02/17)