Closing/Contract question
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checka
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Closing/Contract question
After you get the inspection report, I know that you want to get the contracts signed ASAP so you don't lose the house. Once the contracts are signed is there a specific amount of time that you have to close in or is it just what you agree on and stipulate in the contract?
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Posted 8/18/05 9:08 PM |
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Re: Closing/Contract question
you have 30 days from the "on or about date" of closing to actually close. for example, our closing date is 8/15, but we wont close until 8/24 (we hope). so if you want to be in a house say by oct 30, put your closing date for 10/1. chances are you wont close on the actual date written in the contract.
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Posted 8/18/05 9:23 PM |
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dengal
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Re: Closing/Contract question
You usually are given 30 days to secure a mortgage, then the actual closing depends on what the two parties agree to - ASAP, 60 days, 4 months, etc.
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Posted 8/19/05 10:43 AM |
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ckdk
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Re: Closing/Contract question
Posted by dengal
You usually are given 30 days to secure a mortgage, then the actual closing depends on what the two parties agree to - ASAP, 60 days, 4 months, etc.
I believe we had 45 days to secure a mortgage.
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Posted 8/19/05 11:51 AM |
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