(1) Every contract shall contain the entire agreement of the parties and shall include the following terms:
(a) The name, business address, and telephone number of the equity purchaser;
(b) The street address and full legal description of the residence in foreclosure;
(c) Clear and conspicuous disclosure of any financial or legal obligations of the home owner that will be assumed by the equity purchaser. If the equity purchaser will not be assuming any financial or legal obligations of the home owner, the equity purchaser shall provide to the home owner a separate written disclosure that substantially complies with section 18-5-802 (6), C.R.S.
(d) The total consideration to be paid by the equity purchaser in connection with or incident to the acquisition by the equity purchaser of the residence in foreclosure;
(e) The terms of payment or other consideration, including, but not limited to, any services of any nature that the equity purchaser represents will be performed for the home owner before or after the sale;
(f) The date and time when possession of the residence in foreclosure is to be transferred to the equity purchaser;
(g) The terms of any rental agreement or lease;
(h) The specifications of any option or right to repurchase the residence in foreclosure, including the specific amounts of any escrow deposit, down payment, purchase price, closing costs, commissions, or other fees or costs;
(i) A notice of cancellation as provided in section 6-1-1114; and
(j) The following notice, in at least nine-point bold-faced type, and completed with the name of the equity purchaser, immediately above the statement required by section 6-1-1114:
NOTICE REQUIRED BY COLORADO LAW
Until your right to cancel this contract has ended, (Name) or anyone working for ______________________ (Name) CANNOT ask you to sign or have you sign any deed or any other document.
(2) The contract required by this section survives delivery of any instrument of conveyance of the residence in foreclosure, but does not have any effect on persons other than the parties to the contract or affect title to the residence in foreclosure.