land survey, home inspections, etc.; • The deed to be granted; • State-mandated legal requirements; • Attorney review of contract; • Any disclosures; • The time after which the offer will expire. Something else to consider is contingencies. Many offers are made contingent upon a factor or event that must be resolved before the offer moves forward. The two most common contingencies are financing and home inspections. For financing, the offer is made contingent on the first-time buyer receiving a sufficient mortgage loan from their bank, or for current homeowners, contingent upon the sale of their home. For home inspections, the offer is made contingent upon a satisfactory home
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