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Should You Consider a Backup Offer?

Hank Miller Team

Should you consider a backup offer? Are backup offers good options for home buyers and sellers? In highly competitive housing markets with desperate buyers and multiple offers, it might seem pointless to write a backup offer, but why not? What is a Backup Offer?

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Can a Home Seller Under Contract Still Accept a Higher Offer?

Realtor.com

You could, for example, insert terms in the purchase agreement that allow you, as the seller, to continue to accept offers and for the buyer to be allowed the option to match or exceed any higher offers. Buyers can also take backup offers (more on these options later). Can home sellers accept backup offers?

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10 Things to Know About the ‘Sale Pending’ Phase, aka House Closing Limbo

HomeLight

Not only will you need to be packing, cleaning, and getting the house ready for your buyer, there’s also a lot of waiting and hoping that all of the moving pieces fall into place and your home sale closes on time, if you make it to closing at all. Line up backup offers to hedge your risk.

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Can a Seller Accept Another Offer While Under Contract?

Norada Real Estate

When a seller accepts an offer from a buyer, they sign a contract that outlines the terms of the sale. The contract is a legally binding document that includes the timeline for the sale, including the closing date. In some cases, a seller may be willing to accept a backup offer.

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What Does Contingent Mean in Real Estate Sales

Realty Biz

When a home sale is listed as contingent, it means that the seller has accepted an offer with contingencies. This means that certain clauses have to be completed, by perhaps both buyer and the seller, for the sale to close. The document provided to the buyer at closing is what’s referred to as a mortgage plot plan.

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What to Do Before Offering on a Home

RIS Media

You may see some of these things or all of them before making an offer. It will help tailor your offer when the time comes. It may make sense to put in a backup offer when you’re not the winning bidder. Now that you are able to make an offer on the house, make sure you perform some due diligence.

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Will a House With an Offer On It Be Removed From the MLS? Agents Explain How It Works

HomeLight

If the first offer isn’t accepted — maybe the price is too low, or there are too many contingencies on the sale — the seller will surely want the opportunity for another offer to come in on their home. When [my team] lists properties, we actually encourage all of our clients to accept a backup offer,” says Cheperdak.

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