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The typical response timeframe is 1-3 days. Most real estate agents agree that 48 hours is standard for a seller's agent to acknowledge an offer and provide some reply.
Etiquette has nothing to do with it. If you have made an offer or have received an offer on a property there is a time period stated on the offer within when the answer must be given. If no response is given or received by the time deadline then the offer is void.
The Property Condition Disclosure Act requires the seller of residential real property to cause this disclosure statement or a copy of thereof to be delivered to a buyer or buyer's agent prior to the signing by the buyer of a binding contract of sale.
While some sort of response is typical, there is nothing illegal or unethical if a seller does not respond. A seller may dismiss an offer altogether if they believe it to be unreasonable, incomplete, or otherwise not in their best interests.
Etiquette has nothing to do with it. If you have made an offer or have received an offer on a property there is a time period stated on the offer within when the answer must be given. If no response is given or received by the time deadline then the offer is void.
A conditional contract is an agreement or contract conditional upon a specific event, the occurrence of which, at the date of the agreement, is uncertain. A common example is a contract conditional upon the buyer getting planning permission.
A conditional offer lets you specify conditions that need to be met before the sale goes through, like getting a building inspection, LIM report, or finance approval. You need to meet those conditions within an agreed timeframe e.g. five working days.
A conditional offer means you still need to meet the requirements – usually exam results. An unconditional offer means you've got a place, although there might still be a few things to arrange.
Dear APPLICANT NAME: We are writing to make you a conditional offer of employment for the position of INSERT POSITION. Before this job offer becomes final, we will check your conviction history.
5 tips for how to sell a house as-is Be upfront about the home's condition. Remember seller's disclosures. Keep things as tidy as possible. Know how low you can go. Find a trusted real estate agent.