If your home purchase is contingent on the sale of your prior house, be sure to indicate that on the contract. This will enable you to terminate the contract if you are unable to sell the house.
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Thursday, May 22, 2014
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Acceptance Date
When signing a contract as a seller, make sure you enter an Acceptance Date with your signature. This is a very important date as the rest of the contract tolls from this date.
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Monday, May 12, 2014
"As-Is" Contracts
Even if the property is sold "as-is," the buyer can still terminate the contract following an inspection if it is not satisfactory. The buyer just may not have the right to raise inspection items.
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Thursday, May 8, 2014
Verbal Representations
Make sure any offers made by the opposing party are in the contract. Otherwise, they are difficult to enforce.
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Home Warranty
If a buyer is unsure of the condition of the property, they can ask the seller to purchase a home warranty for them prior to closing. It will usually cost a few hundred dollars and will usually last about 13 months from closing. Based on the coverage, it can protect many fixtures as well as the house itself.
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