This form is a Contract for the sale of real estate for use in Maine. It can be used for a cash sale, assumption or new loan buyer. The contract contains provisions common to a real estate transaction. No broker involved.
This form is a Contract for the sale of real estate for use in Maine. It can be used for a cash sale, assumption or new loan buyer. The contract contains provisions common to a real estate transaction. No broker involved.
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An example of a contingency is the unexpected need for a bandage on a hike. The definition of a contingency is something that depends on something else in order to happen. An example of contingency is a military strategy that can't go forward until an earlier piece of the war plan is complete.
Most purchase agreements are contingent upon a satisfactory home inspection and mortgage financing approval. There are other types of contingencies as well, in addition to the most common ones mentioned above. Buyers should use a "market-minded" approach when adding these items to their contracts.
A contingency clause often states that your offer to buy property is contingent upon X,Y, & Z. For example, the contingency clause may state, The buyer's obligation to purchase the real property is contingent upon the property appraising for a price at or above the contract purchase price.
Make an Offer Like a Boss#1 Know Your Limits. Your agent will help you craft a winning offer.#2 Learn to Speak "Contract"#3 Set Your Price.#4 Figure Out Your Down Payment.#5 Show the Seller You're Serious: Make a Deposit.#6 Review the Contingency Plans.#7 Read the Fine Print About the Property.#8 Make a Date to Settle.More items...
Think of a contingency as an if-then proposition. For example: If I'm able to sell my current home, then I'll buy yours. Knowing common contingencies prepares you to make a competitive homebuying offer that protects your interests and entices sellers.