Sunday, March 29, 2009

Contingent Contracts for Sale

Although it is generally better to first sell before buying another home, sometimes the market conditions are right to buy before you sell. Home buyers who decide to buy before selling often write a contingent contract to purchase, meaning the buyer's home must sell before the buyer is obligated to complete the purchase transaction.

Because contingent contracts are most often a good deal for a buyer and a riskier solution for a seller, many state Realtor associations have devised legal documents that sellers and buyers can use to address contingent contract situations and protect the rights of both parties.

The California Association of Realtors created form COP. Many other states utilize similar language. However, bear in mind that your own state requirements might differ from those of California. California procedures are discussed in this article.

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