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If no Adequate Facilities Taxes or Impact Fees have been paid on a particular piece of property, does the owner still need to prepare a statement disclosing that no such taxes or fees have been paid?

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If no Adequate Facilities Taxes or Impact Fees have been paid on a particular piece of property, does the owner still need to prepare a statement disclosing that no such taxes or fees have been paid?

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Yes, even if no taxes or fees have been paid to a city or county with regard to a particular property, the owner of that property must still provide the purchaser with the disclosure. The disclosure should simply indicate that $0 has been paid.

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