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4 Things Sellers Need to Know About Backup Offers

First Team Real Estate

The only way around re-listing is to accept backup offers, so during the planning phase of your home sale, talk to your listing agent about the pros and cons of backup offers. What does it mean when it says accepting backup offers? What is a backup offer? Backup offers, however, can be tricky.

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What Is an Option Period When Buying a Home?

HomeLight

Before inspections, you may fear the state of the home or the seller’s willingness to negotiate repairs if the home needs serious work. The home will revert to “option pending” on the market and sellers can only accept backup offers during this time. Type of inspections needed for the buyer to do their due diligence.

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Contingent vs. Pending: Real Estate Lingo Explained

RIS Media

The contingent status typically allows the home to be shown to other possible buyers, allowing backup offers to be made. Common real estate contingencies include the following: Inspection Contingencies. The most common contingency is the home inspection contingency. Appraisal Contingencies.