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Most
offers to purchase your house will require some level of negotiating
to come to a win-win agreement. It is critical that you be
well versed on the legalities of the real estate contract used
in your area. In addition to legal issues, you will need to
understand contract basics, including what each contract clause
means to you and your buyer, what you will net from the sale
of your home, and what areas in the contract lend themselves
easiest to negotiation. Some of the things that you may have
to negotiate on are:
- The price
- Financing
- Closing
costs
- Repairs
that need to be done
- Appliances
and fixtures
- Landscaping
- Painting
- Occupancy
time frame
To
really gain some insight into why potential buyers are pursuing
the purchase of your house and how they might proceed in the
negotiations, it is important to know as much about the buyer
as possible, especially their motivation for buying. Once both
parties have reached a point where the deal is acceptable,
you must be certain that you have a legally executable contract.
Your
agent can save you time and money by representing you through
the offer, negotiation, and acceptance process. He or she will
review the written offer with you to make sure that you thoroughly
understand what the buyers are offering and what they are asking
in return. They will be able to help you understand the issues
and how they will effect you. It is your agents primary responsibility
to protect your best interest throughout these negotiations.
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10 Steps to Selling Your House
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