If a seller and a buyer have already signed a contract, then you have to sell according to the contract. If you want to sell to someone else not on the contract, then you have to get out of the first contract.
Sometimes it is more practical if you purchase a house under contract for it can soon be yours while renting it. This is also known as rent to own houses.
Yes it is possibly to break the contract however you will most likely have to pay a penalty fee for breaking the contract.
Sure; the problem in such a case would be getting a mortgage to buy a house, not selling a house.
The lien will need to be paid from the proceeds of the sale.
Yes this is possible.
Could you explain in detail what you are asking?
If the decedent has signed a binding contract to sell the house, then his or her estate must abide by it and sell the house according to the terms of the contract. The executor has no power to simply cancel the contract nor is the contract automatically cancelled by the death of the seller.
It could mean the owner is selling the house under "land contract". It is much like renting, except that after a certain amounts of payments, you make the final one, and you own the house.
To sell a house on your own you will need a property disclosure form, sales contract, purchasers access to premise agreement and a pre- and post- occupancy agreement.
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House buyers need to read the contract, and know everything the contract ties them in to. And what the contract entitles them to. Also house buyers need to know the penalty for ending the contract early.
It is important to consider your budget on buying a house. We all know that properties gets higher value year after year. It is still your option to rent or be in a contract but paying in cash is as good as selling it for a high price.
Dealer is selling you the car AS-IS. They are then selling you a service contract from a different company thus the dealer is not the one providing a warranty the service contract provider is the one providing a warranty.
All buying and selling of Realestate must be registered with the Government. Where I live this is done at Government Registries Office. Where you live that may be the Court House.
Not if you signed the papers and paid for it, unless the selling dealer agrees. You cannot simply void a contract you have already signed. Legally you are bound to that contract. Talk to the selling dealer. You have 3 business days to cancel the contract.
That depends on the particular contact.