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Articles tagged with contract of sale
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How much commission?
 Commission cash
Everyone wants to pay as little real estate commission as possible, because more money in your pocket means a better house when you buy, or a bigger deposit to make your offer to purchase more attractive, or smaller monthly payments on a smaller mortgage loan, or better curtains for the new home, or a million other things, really. And every real estate agent wants to get paid as much commission as possible, because that is their livelihood – their bread and butter, their lunch money, the food from their children’s mouths… and their Mercedes Benz payments.
So how much commission should be paid? Delve into How much commission? »
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Who Pays The Real Estate Agent?
 Don't fight about who pays!
Nobody wants to, but somebody has to – pay the real estate agent, that is. So, exactly who’s responsible for paying the realtor’s commission?
No, this is not a silly question. The average person buys and sells property only once or twice in their lives. So, how would you know without asking? The rest of Who Pays The Real Estate Agent? »
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Open Mandates
 "Open" does not mean "good"
My mother always insists that, if she ever sells house again, she’ll only grant an open mandate.
No matter what I tell her about the dangers of open mandates, she won’t budge in her determination. And there are many home owners out there who feel the same. So, I wouldn’t be surprised if this article on open mandates don’t convince you either.
Learn more about Open Mandates »
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Suspensive Conditions
 Suspensive conditions are all about waiting
Suspensive conditions are just words. But because these specific words might very well be in your contract of sale when you buy or sell real estate, it is important to know what the function of a suspensive condition is, and exactly how the suspensive conditions in your offer to purchase will affect the sale of your property.
“Sticks and stones may brake my bones, but words can never hurt me“, is a myth properly debunked where suspensive conditions are concerned. The wording of suspensive conditions are very important to both buyers and sellers of immovable property.
In this article we’ll discuss the specific type of contractual condition called suspensive conditions. The name is very descriptive of the function of this contract condition, as you’ll see once we’ve explained, but if you’re not familiar with contracts and legal speak, it’s function really isn’t that easy to guess just by the name. Uncover the full Suspensive Conditions »
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