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First, see an attorney before you sign an agreement. It is much easier to negotiate a deal or avoid a disaster before signing than it is after. Before signing an agreement for the purchase or sale of real estate, there are many things to consider. These are a few of them:
As a seller, if you don´t reserve the mineral rights in the agreement, then it is likely that any mineral rights will fall to the buyer. If you are the buyer, make sure you know if anyone else owns the mineral rights to any property. If you are planning to strip mine your back yard, it is wise to be sure you have all the mineral rights or you may have to share the profits.
Most of the time drainage ditches need to stay where they are located. Adjoining property owners may have rights to the direction that water flows, so do not buy a property thinking you can change or move a drainage ditch.
If you are the buyer, you want to be sure that you have gotten approval for the loan on the property so that you will be able to pay the purchase price. If you are the seller, make sure you get a release from your mortgage at closing.
Does the property meet all municipal code requirements? If you buy property without making certain that it does meet all requirement, you may be responsible for bringing the property up to code specifications.
Sometimes the seller will want to retain possession of the property after closing, making sure they will have the money for their next home before they move out all their personal possessions. The buyer may not want the seller remaining on the property after closing. The possession date should be negotiated and agreed upon by both parties. Many times the agreement may include penalties if the seller does not vacate the property at the proper time.
As the buyer, you will want to have insurance in place before you go to closing. When the deed is delivered at closing and ownership is transferred, the property belongs to the buyer. Until insurance is in place, the property could be at great risk. Make certain your insurance is effective the moment you take possession of the property
A buyer should have a provision in the agreement that permits inspection of the property. There should also be a provision in the agreement that if the inspection reveals something the buyer is unwilling to accept then the buyer should be able to terminate the contract.
The real estate contract should list items which will stay with the home after the sell. Items like washer, dryers, refrigerator, stove, window treatments need to all be negotiated before signing the contract.
Karen Vertigan Pope writes for FindBuyers.com FindBuyers.com, a unique approach to home buyer and selling. At FindBuyers, we use a dynamic 30 point matching system that works much like a dating site. Go to FindBuyers.com FindBuyers.com to sign up for this service operating in the Washington DC and Mid-Atlantic areas. Our exclusive matching technology also allows for 2-way communication to whatever extent both parties desire, including the buyer´s or seller´s real estate agents!