Sentences with phrase «seller sign over»

Have the seller sign over the mortgage security instrument to you.
The process is that the seller signs over the title, and the buyer provides that to DMV when the car is registered.

Not exact matches

Instead, you drove around town to various department stores, mattress sellers and warehouses, maybe timed it with the high school mattress selling fundraiser, and, after lusting over the idea that you might wake up a millionaire and get to bring home one of those remote controlled feels - like - you're - alseep - on - a-cloud-in-Heaven sets, you buy something from a brand you've probably never heard of and hope like heck you haven't signed yourself up for a lifetime of chronic backpain.
As a dealership that's been in the same city and the same family for generations, Skyland Auto Group is more aware than most car sellers that a vehicle purchase isn't over after you've signed all the paperwork.
I also sign all over the country with book sellers, B&N included, who have also done special accounting for createspace books before.
Best sellers that legacy publishers who wouldn't look at them a day before now are falling all over themselves to sign.
Don't pay the seller if they don't have the title ready to sign over to you.
The pound, for example, gapped lower against most of its peers at the start of the week and then got swamped by even more sellers, thanks to a Sunday Times report over the weekend that claimed that as many as 40 members of Parliament agreed to sign a letter of no - confidence, which alarmed market players since it only takes 48 to trigger an official leadership challenge on the PM.
This is when all of the paperwork is signed, all monies are paid out, and the keys are handed over from the seller to the buyer.
The seller will sign the deed over to the buyer.
Should the puppy not mature as expected and is no longer a show prospect, seller / breeder has the option to negotiate a reasonable solution such as, but not limited to, signing over co-ownership and dropping the title requirement, a discount on a puppy from a future litter that may be a better prospect for show, a replacement puppy, etc..
Marc Abraham, celebrity vet and founder of Pup Aid, said: «There are far too many puppy sellers just out to make a quick buck and a classic sign of such an irresponsible sales outlet is that they will never show you the mum, who will either be miles away, and in a bad way from over breeding or her pups sold on to a dealer, so that you won't see their terrible breeding environment.»
If you haven't signed it yet, the use of a specific lender named by the seller, is a negotiable item over which you can try to bargain (e.g.: a lower sales price or a lower interest rate).
As far as the mechanics of the deal goes... you would put the property under contract using a purchase and sale agreement that would be signed by you and the seller, then once you find an end buyer you would use an assignment of contract agreement to assign your rights in the contract over to them.
Over the years that I have had the privilege of serving as a manager and a committee member on both RECO and TREB, I do not recall one instance where the sellers have had to «have a good litigation lawyer handy» after signing an SPIS.
I'd explain to the listing agent that you aren't signing and aren't turning over a penny until you have, IN WRITING, either a price reduction / credit or a guarantee that the repairs will be completed prior to closing at seller's expense in a workmanlike manner.
Beware signing owner financing docs that the seller has drafted, as they will offer Seller total control over your ownership and afterseller has drafted, as they will offer Seller total control over your ownership and afterSeller total control over your ownership and afterwards.
One fellow was so upset that his neighbour had just listed with me that what appeared to be lime appeared all over the seller neighbour's front lawn, and my lawn sign disappeared.
Since the Seller Property Information Statement involved vendors» representations after the Agreement of Purchase and Sale was completed and signed, the entire agreement clause was spent (over and non-enforceable).
The Seller got so excited at the prospect of a quick sale — over and done with, that he had signed the contract.
Yes, I personally collected over $ 15,000 in commissions, from a seller who attempted to bypass a listing agreement we had both signed but... prior to signing this MBA was told exactly what a full price offer meant on the closing date he had included.
Lastly, before I sign the contract and before seller signs, I go over the contract with them STEP BY STEP.
4) Although all standard MLS listing agreements have for decades included commission payable under the terms of the listing whether an offer is finally accepted or not, the question is did the Listing read this section over to the Seller, explain what it meant and further at least one other time before the Seller was asked to sign informed the Seller again what «Signing Here, Press Hard, There are 4 carbons below» the Listing was in fact invalid under RECO.
All the closing doc.s you sign and agree to, whether as buyer or as seller, state that you will correct any over looked issues you are responsible for.
Although an agent is apparently not required to offer advice, be present at offer presentations or help the seller negotiate [additional services???] then the whole apparatus will flip over to buyer (agency) contracts as well in reality — just sign buyers up to a contract, add them to a list someplace, but do nothing else for them?
New seller real estate services are increasing like fruit flies, team signs are everywhere, direct mail is over flowing blue bins, non real estate companies are trying to collect referral fees for leads, regulation bending by real estate agents is endemic and the major franchisers may soon deploy sophisticated technology to attract clients.
they don't respond by asking their seller: «when are you coming over to pick up your open house signs
'' Just hurry up and sign, you can understand how busy I am,» standing over Mr. Seller's shoulder, pen in hand, so jovial, «so I can get out of here and have the initials done.
If they do not sign it, flip it over and it is a letter to the seller explaining what happened.
If the seller's agent verbally countered your offer, and your agent wrote up the counter offer, then you signed it and sent it over, you do not have a contract until the seller signs it.
I teach all over the country and interestingly some people have never heard of coming soon and some already have rules in place for it like CA where they require the seller to sign something saying they know they could have more exposure if it were on the full MLS....
They'll sometimes seek to put the onus on the real estate practitioner to get sellers to sign over a note for the amount they have in the bank as a condition of sale.
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