Where a seller's licensee has received
the form on behalf of the seller, and is providing the form to the seller, the seller's licensee must use best efforts to obtain the seller's signature on the form.
Not exact matches
ramifications
of choosing one
form of business entity over another (partnership, say, over a corporate
form), or a Realtor from helping a buyer or
seller fill out listing or offer
forms, or anyone who is not a lawyer from negotiating
on another's
behalf pretty much any kind
of legally binding agreement whatsoever.
I would submit that this
form is most valuable to lawyers who end up litigating
on behalf of litigants claiming damages or defending their positions against same based upon not only dishonest and misleading statements that most assuredly appear
on these SPIS smooth deal - facilitator documents, but also upon assumed honestly held but nevertheless misleading statements (the
seller «thinks» he / she knows the correct answer to a question, but in fact does «not» know for sure, and guesses... yes... or no) that can ultimately lead to an expensive court case.
If the buyer decides they wish to retain a right to assign the contract without the consent
of the
seller, and instructs you to strike or alter a Standard Assignment Term in the offer you are preparing on their behalf, or to add an additional term that would alter the effect of a Standard Assignment Term, then you must provide the Notice to Seller Regarding Assignment Terms form to the seller or seller's licensee at the same time the offer is pres
seller, and instructs you to strike or alter a Standard Assignment Term in the offer you are preparing
on their
behalf, or to add an additional term that would alter the effect
of a Standard Assignment Term, then you must provide the Notice to
Seller Regarding Assignment Terms form to the seller or seller's licensee at the same time the offer is pres
Seller Regarding Assignment Terms
form to the
seller or seller's licensee at the same time the offer is pres
seller or
seller's licensee at the same time the offer is pres
seller's licensee at the same time the offer is presented.
Before presenting an offer to purchase real estate
on your own
behalf, or
on behalf of an associate, you must provide the
seller with a properly and accurately completed Disclosure
of Interest in Trade
form.