Massachusetts Offer to Purchase Commercial Property

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A contract is based upon an agreement. An agreement arises when one person, the offeror, makes an offer and the person to whom is made, the offeree, accepts. There must be both an offer and an acceptance. This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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In Massachusetts, a signed standard offer to purchase real estate is a binding and enforceable contract to sell real estateeven if the offer to purchase form is subject to the signing of the purchase and sale agreement.

There are always consequences for breaking a contract. For a seller, the consequences are far greater than for a buyer if you try to back out of a sale. The buyer can, in fact, sue for performance. The buyer, however, is typically held to the liability of no more than their escrow deposit.

1. The seller's agent or attorney will draft the Purchase and Sale Agreement (P&S). This is the more binding legal document that is the official contract to purchase the home.

Seller- The Buyer will sign the P&S first. Once the Buyer has signed the P&S, the listing agent will send the P&S to the Seller for electronic signature. The listing agent also will let the Seller know when in receipt of the Buyer's deposit check. The listing agent will circulate the fully executed P&S.

Who Creates the Purchase and Sale Agreement? A real estate agent typically creates a purchase and sale agreement. However, in some cases, depending on local real estate laws, an attorney might be the one who makes the deal. Regardless of who creates the agreement, you can always negotiate terms and conditions.

Buyers: The seller's response to your offerYou will have a binding contract if the seller, upon receiving your written offer, signs an acceptance just as it stands, unconditionally. The offer becomes a firm contract as soon as you are notified of acceptance. If the offer is rejected, that's that.

An offer to purchase offer is a legally binding contract; once you sign it, you cannot easily change it. As a prospective buyer, you should make sure your finances are in order and obtain bond pre-approval before making an offer.

The seller has received a higher offer after they signed a contract. Legally, a seller cannot back out of a contract because they have received a better offer after executing a contract. This becomes really tricky for a seller when they receive a backup offer they know is higher than the agreed-upon contract.

An offer to purchase offer is a legally binding contract; once you sign it, you cannot easily change it.

Again the answer is of course. A buyer can back out of a real estate transaction before or at closing. Technically they can back out all the way up to money being disbursed. In Massachusetts a sale is not complete and monies and keys are not distributed until the deed is recorded.

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