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Corporate-Owned Real Estate

Real estate owned by institutions, hedge funds, and banks.

  • How much earnest money must be submitted?
  • What is the Corporate/Bank Addendum?
  • How do I get the utilities on in a property for an inspection?
  • What form do I use to make an offer?
  • Are cash offers considered more favorably than financed ones?
  • Proof of Funds
  • Can the buyer cancel if they find something wrong?
  • Can I take possession before closing in order to start making repairs?
  • Who chooses the Title company?
  • What does it mean that there are multiple offers on a property?
  • Why do I not get back a signed purchase agreement when I am told my offer is accepted?
  • What happens with Board of Health fines, unpaid taxes, and sewer liens?
  • Can a buyer complete an inspection?
  • What are realistic time frames to complete the transaction?
  • What does it mean that a property is being sold as-is?
  • Why did the seller not sign the counter offer?
  • Will I receive a confirmation that my offer has been received?
  • Can I submit a back-up offer on a corporate-owned home?
  • Can I assign the purchase contract after it is accepted?
  • Will the seller pay for any repairs?
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