Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, why is it such a big deal that you not move your stuff out until the last possible minute. You are clearly playing some sort of game. Do you really want to deal with moving stuff out the day of closing. Get everything out the day before, and if you need to sleep there that night - keep some sleeping bags and pillows. It's not that big of a deal, but you're playing some sort of game.
Read on, PP-the game is that they have better backup offers.
Anonymous wrote:OP, why is it such a big deal that you not move your stuff out until the last possible minute. You are clearly playing some sort of game. Do you really want to deal with moving stuff out the day of closing. Get everything out the day before, and if you need to sleep there that night - keep some sleeping bags and pillows. It's not that big of a deal, but you're playing some sort of game.
Anonymous wrote:Ah ha. Now the real reason emerges. If you would have given us this very pertinent info originally it would have helped. You seem to come from a famiky of obfuscators
Anonymous wrote:
The buyers would not agree to a rent-back provision when the contract was signed. I advised the family member to put in a "best efforts" clause which is rarely used in RE contracts but which is sometimes used in commercial transactions. I am not an attorney but I have worked in M&A where this clause is occasionally used. This was a multiple bidding situation and the buyer agreed to the "best efforts" clause on the advice of their agent.
Anonymous wrote:11:31- a more favorable backup offer
Anonymous wrote:Ah ha. Now the real reason emerges. If you would have given us this very pertinent info originally it would have helped. You seem to come from a famiky of obfuscators
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ Another clueless agent offering legal advice without even seeing the contract. Is it any wonder that agents are viewed so negatively by most people who interact with them?
OP, I have no idea what your circumstances are since you have shared only limited information but this jackass does not know his ass from his elbow. But I agree with the PP who said pushing the envelope has risks and will not make for an amicable closing.
Another lawyer who is pissed that he doesn't make as much as agents do.
Anonymous wrote:^^ Another clueless agent offering legal advice without even seeing the contract. Is it any wonder that agents are viewed so negatively by most people who interact with them?
OP, I have no idea what your circumstances are since you have shared only limited information but this jackass does not know his ass from his elbow. But I agree with the PP who said pushing the envelope has risks and will not make for an amicable closing.
Anonymous wrote:^^ Another clueless agent offering legal advice without even seeing the contract. Is it any wonder that agents are viewed so negatively by most people who interact with them?
OP, I have no idea what your circumstances are since you have shared only limited information but this jackass does not know his ass from his elbow. But I agree with the PP who said pushing the envelope has risks and will not make for an amicable closing.
Anonymous wrote:Are you really as stupid as you come across? OP has said nothing about whether there are any addenda. The question was narrowly phrased.
You may have done this for two decades but you don't have a clue about contracts. You made an assumption which may or may not be correct. I feel sorry for the clients you represent but hopefully there aren't too many of those. You really are a cretin for offering an opinion without all the facts.
Like I said it is agents like you that give the industry a bad reputation.
BTW, did you even finish high school?