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Buyer's Remorse regarding Purchase of Your New Home

 

 

Having buyer's remorse is quite natural for many folks and often shows up in a variety of places including purchasing a home. The anxiety of committing to a mortgage long term for a family home or even investment property can be unnerving and sometimes even downright frightening.  Although a little concern is to be expected it is imperative to that you not let fear cripple you into not taking action.  Taking no action can not only lead to your missing out on that "perfect" property, you have been looking for,  it could cause you to miss out on much more than that.

A decision to walk away from a pending deal could cause you any earnest money you have put in place to secure your bid on the property. In the Columbus area, the seller can tie up your earnest money for up to 2 years if you decide to back out of the transaction for reasons not covered in the contract. 

The following are a few of the contingencies that may permit you to get all or some of your earnest money back, if you decide to walk away and if the contingencies are listed in the original contract.

•·         Running into financing issues and not being able to get the financing you were hoping to qualify for is an example of a contingency for buying a home. Although the Columbus Board of Realtors contract lists financing as a standard possible contingency, listing it specifically will better insure that, you will not lose your earnest money deposit should your financing go south or obtaining what you feel is acceptable financing becomes impossible.

•·         Not selling your current Columbus area home can be another escape from a contract.  This too needs to be specifically listed as a part of the sales contract.  You must clearly state that the sale of your existing home must be final prior to closing on your new home.

•·         Other good clauses to have in your offer are ones that provide contingencies for the appraisal, title, or inspection which can serve as protection, for you, in case you decide you need to back out of the deal.  If the inspection comes back with undesirable issues, the title is not clean or the appraisal comes back less than the price you are planning to pay, you can have a legitimate reason to exit the purchase agreement.

Although a little buyer's remorse is quite natural there are times when the desire to get out of the contract are real and if you do not have proper contingencies in place can prove to be a costly venture.

Contact me at 614-273-6406 or Vanessa.simmons@realliving.com to help you to properly prepare a sales contract that will include appropriate contingencies to help protect your best interest

KEYWORDS: Columbus Area real estate

LINKS:

Earnest money:  http://www.teachmefinance.com/Financial_Terms/earnest_money.html

contingency for buying a home: http://homebuying.about.com/od/buyingahome/qt/01408_RelContin.htm

Closing on your new home: http://www.amortgagepro.com/01home/closing.htm

 

See HUD Buyers Remorse:  I Won the HUD Bid But....(I don't want the house)

5 commentsVanessa V. Simmons~Realtor • April 16 2009 11:37AM

Beware Fake HUD Site

Beware that fake websites are popping up with the intent of gathering your contact information.  An example of such a web site is bailout.hud-gov.us/ .  Please note that this is not a HUD site, even though it has official looking photos and an official 'government looking' seal. 

Paging through this site even shows that they include a consumer alert tab that warns of fraudulent websites.  There is absolutely no connection to HUD.  Their disclosure page reveals that they are, "....a for profit business....."  Consumers beware.

If you are looking for assistance with Central Ohio Real Estate including HUD properties, please give me a call at 614-273-6406 or email me at Vanessa.simmons@realliving.com

For More Information on HUD Properties Please See:

How To Purchase A HUD Home...

How Does HUD's $100 Down Program Work?

Hey Good Neighbor...

I Won the HUD Bid But....(I don't want the house)

17 commentsVanessa V. Simmons~Realtor • March 16 2009 06:56AM