Unit 11: From Offer to Closing Flashcards
What should be in an offer?
1) About the buyer
2) Agency Disclosure
3) Purchase Contract
4) Pre-Approval Letter
5) Bank Statement
- First page of Credit Statement
Owners’ responses to offers
1) Acceptance
2) Rejection
3) Counteroffer
3 separate sales involved in selling real estate:
Obtaining the listing, obtaining the offer, and gaining acceptance of the offer.
When you receive two offers on the listed property, you should:
Present the offers at the same time and in a nonprejudicial manner, no matter the source of the offers.
When is it the most difficult time to persuade an owner to accept a reasonable offer?
In the early days of the listing.
A common buyer apprehension felt after placing an offer is:
Buyer’s remorse
You should be particularly wary if an offer is received on your listing that contains the word(s)
Subordination
Rent Skimming is:
A buyer’s failure to apply rents to loans that were assumed.
After an offer is accepted, the listing agent should:
1) Keep track of the escrow progress
2) make certain all papers are signed by the parties
3) make certain that conditions are being met.