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Chapter 8: Real Estate Sales Contracts

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to allow time to ascertain that the parties can each perform the terms of the agreement which are written and signed promises to perform.

THE PURPOSE SALES CONTRACT

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Shows buyer’s “good faith”No law governs the amount Earnest money is not considerationNot required for valid contract

EARNEST MONEY DEPOSIT

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Provision for buyer’s earnest money deposit

Buyer’s offer to purchaseAcceptance of the offer by sellerProvisions for payment of broker feesInstructions to closing agentPossession

PURCHASE CONTRACTS

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Closing AgentProratingInspectionsLoan ConditionsProperty damageBuyer defaultTime limits

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CONTRACT TERMS

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This is a legal term which means the time limits set by the contract must be faithfully observed or the contract is voidable by the non-defaulting party.

Due to the legal nature of this term, it should not be

used by the real estate agent!

“TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE”

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SignaturesAcceptanceNotificationFederal ClausesPreprinted ClausesRidersNegotiation

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ADDITIONAL CONTRACT TERMS

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LEAD-BASED PAINT IN HOUSING

Approximately three-quarters of the nation's housing built before 1978 contains some lead-based paint. Federal law requires that before a buyer or tenant becomes obligated under a contract for sale or lease the seller or landlord must disclose the possibility of lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards and provide available reports along with the pamphlet “Protect Your Family From Lead in Your Home.”

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A short purchase contract used to secure a real estate transaction until a more formal contract can be signed .

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BINDER

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Used to express the mutual intention to buy, sell, lease, develop, or invest

Outlines agreement of termsNo obligation is created

LETTER OF INTENT

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If the preprinted form requires extensive cross-outs, changes, and riders, the contract should be drafted by a lawyer.

A real estate license is not a license to practice law.

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PRACTICING LAW

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Installment ContractsOption ContractsLease with Option to BuyRight of First RefusalExchange Agreements

OTHER TYPES OF CONTRACTS

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Deed and Installment Contract Compared

Deed Installment Contract

Buyer SellerDeed

Buyer Seller

Buyer Seller

Buyer Seller

Buyer Seller

Deed

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Possible Trading Combinations

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The job of the real estate agent is to determine the business details of the transaction and not to practice law!

A real estate license is not a license to practice law.

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Remember

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Binder Default Earnest money

deposit Equitable title Installment

contract

Lease-option Qualified

intermediary Right of first

refusal Tax-deferred

exchange “Time is of the

essence”

Key Terms

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