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Condo Questionnaire Request

A Condominium Questionnaire is a multipage document provided by the bank that we must fill out, for purposes of buyer financing. If the unit owner is refinancing, their bank may also require this document. If a unit owner is selling, the buyer’s bank requires it. In order to have your Condominium Questionnaire completed, the unit owner or representing real estate agent must fill in the fields below and submit the information.

Once this is done, a check for $75 will need to be made out to J. Butler Property Management, LLC  and sent to:
P.O. Box 38, Andover, MA 01810

Both items must be sent and received by our office before the questionnaire will be released. It is recommended that you submit the form and mail the payment a minimum of one week before the questionnaire is needed.

Condominium Questionnaire Request Form

Request Form

    * Authorization Check Box*

    ** Very Important 6D Form Request Acnowledgement **

    This document must be mailed. If we do not have the form and funds within one week of when they are needed, you may overnight the check to 2500 Main Street, Tewksbury, MA 01876. This document cannot be retrieved from our office and must be mailed via regular mail or overnight delivery. *OVERNIGHT OPTION PAID FOR BY OWNER*

    6D Certificate Request

    Home Owner Login

    Pay Condominium Fee

    Submit a Maintenance Request

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