Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a seller I would take your deposit
Agent here.
If OP backed out before you accepted the offer, or if you accepted someone else's offer, or if you accepted OP's offer but countered some of the terms -- you would have no legal way to take the deposit. The likelihood of none of the above happening and a seller simply accepting an offer as submitted is very small.
Happens all the time , you just pissed away the sellers time and its with money
That's just part of the process of selling a house. If it's a good house the sellers will have many other offers. No loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a seller I would take your deposit
Agent here.
If OP backed out before you accepted the offer, or if you accepted someone else's offer, or if you accepted OP's offer but countered some of the terms -- you would have no legal way to take the deposit. The likelihood of none of the above happening and a seller simply accepting an offer as submitted is very small.
Happens all the time , you just pissed away the sellers time and its with money
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a seller I would take your deposit
Agent here.
If OP backed out before you accepted the offer, or if you accepted someone else's offer, or if you accepted OP's offer but countered some of the terms -- you would have no legal way to take the deposit. The likelihood of none of the above happening and a seller simply accepting an offer as submitted is very small.
Anonymous wrote:As a seller I would take your deposit
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make the offer on the second that you like better and even if the first accept your initial offer (unlikely) do not ratify the contract by signing it.
OP here. THis is what my agent recommended too and what I'm moving forward with. Will let you know how it goes...
Anonymous wrote:Make the offer on the second that you like better and even if the first accept your initial offer (unlikely) do not ratify the contract by signing it.
must not be in DC
if so - back out and I'll take it!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - I wouldn't worry. either your first offer won't be accepted or the other house will be under contract by the end of today. you really have nothing to worry about....
So basically I'm screwed either way? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Must be foreclosure sale. Real estate owned.