Anatomy of a Real Estate Transfer 1 Flashcards
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- Oral Negotiations/ Offer in Writing
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- Purchase Agreement
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- Financing
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Title Analysis
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- Due Diligence
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- Closing
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- Record Deed and Mortgage
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- Secure Possession
Showing of Letter of Credit / Commitment Letter / Pre-approval Letter.
Verbal Negotiations of price, down payment, method of finance, closing date, and time of occupancy.
What does this refer to in: The Anatomy of a Real Estate Transfer?
- Oral Negotiations / Offer in Writing
Showing a letter of credit
Oral Negotiations/ Offer in Writing
Commitment Letter
Oral Negotiations/ Offer in Writing
Pre-approval Letter
Oral Negotiations/ Offer in Writing
Verbal Negotiations of Price
Oral Negotiations / Offer in Writing
Method of Finance
Oral Negotiations/ Offer in Writing
Closing Date
Oral Negotiations/ Offer in Writing
Time of occupancy
Oral Negotiations/ Offer in Writing
When you are interested in looking at property as a potential home buyer you are typically going to have to get a __________ _____________.
Pre-approval letter
Ex. 295M house in Naples, Florida. I want to see inside the house but if I contact a relator, they are not going to show it to me because I do not make enough to pay for it and there is probability that I could not follow through with the transaction it would be a waste of their time to show it to me. Home buyer context you have bought homes, and you are familiar with that process.
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Pre-approval letter
If you are representing a business or a corporation, they may have instead of a pre-approval letter, a ________ ___ ________ from a lending institution or a ________ _____________ where the bank says we are willing to loan this particular entity an amount of money to facilitate the transaction.
letter of credit
commitment letter
2.____________ and _____________ of a purchase agreement. Purchase agreement should be ___________ _____ _____ ____________. Examples of the types of provisions that should be included in the purchase agreement include (this list is not all inclusive):
Preparation and Presentation
Drafted By An Attorney
Purchase Agreement (a):
Names and addresses of the buyer and seller.
Purchase Agreement (a): Names and addresses of the buyer and seller.
It is important to make sure that you have down exactly who is ______ the house and exactly who is ________ it.
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Purchase Agreement (b):
Type of estate/ ownership held by seller (fee simple absolute, tenancy in common, joint tenancy, tenancy by the entirety) and similarly the type of ownership that the buyer desires to obtain.
- Ex. You have a man who has written his name down as the seller and you later find out he is married but the wife didn’t sign the purchase agreement and later you find out in the title search that he actually owns it with his wife as tenants by the entirety and that is a problem because he can’t actually sell it to you because he has to act with his wife because of the way that he owns it.
- Even if he owned it as tenant in common with his brother. You would want the brother to sign off too because you know what, you don’t want to live with the Seller’s brother. That is probably not your plan in life. You want to live there by yourself or with the people you choose. It is important to know how the people own the property and it is important to note how you would like to acquire the property and with whom.
What does this refer to?
Purchase Agreement (b): Type of estate/ ownership held by seller (fee simple absolute, tenancy in common, tenancy by the entirety) and similarly the type of ownership that the buyer desires to obtain.