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How Long Can a House Be Under Contract?

Norada Real Estate

Home Inspection Contingency One of the most common contingencies that can affect the length of the under-contract period is the home inspection contingency. This contingency allows the buyer to have the home inspected and negotiate repairs or credits with the seller.

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First Time Selling a House Checklist

Realty Biz

Contingencies are conditions that must be met for the sale to proceed, and they protect the buyer's interests. Some common contingencies to consider include financing contingency, appraisal contingency, inspection contingency, and title contingency.

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Common Real Estate Contingencies

Windemere Selling

When selling your home, a buyer may make their offer with contingencies attached. Here are some common contingencies you might see in a buyer’s offer and what they mean for you. A majority of sellers will pull a pre-title report to provide transparency for a smooth transaction.

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What Are Common Terms and Conditions in a House Offer

Realty Biz

Let’s look at the most common contingencies in an offer and what they mean to buyers and sellers. Common Contingencies Found in an Offer to Purchase. Home Inspection Contingency. One of the most common terms in an offer is the home inspection contingency clause.

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Buying Your House With Cold, Hard Cash? Here’s Your Step-by-Step Guide

HomeLight

A contingency means that you’re willing to purchase the home contingent on certain details checking out. Though you won’t need a financing contingency, you should consider an inspection contingency and an appraisal contingency. Take part in title research. Choose a settlement agent.

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Making a Contingent Offer: Common Real Estate Contingencies

Windemere Buying

Common Real Estate Contingencies. Home Inspection Contingency. If they discover issues with the property, this contingency allows you and your agent to present the seller with a new offer that accounts for the home’s lessened condition, or to cancel the contract entirely. Title Contingency.

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Your Ultimate Guide to Buying a Home in Texas in 14 Steps

HomeLight

Your buyer’s agent will be able to help you create a wishlist , set up viewing appointments for you, tell you more about what’s going on in the neighborhood, negotiate on your behalf, and connect you with other vendors such as a title company, insurance agent, and home inspector. Order a title search. Negotiate repairs.