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		<title>Making an Offer to Purchase</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jun 2007 10:00:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Deya Bautista</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once you have found the home you would like to purchase, you need to present the vendor with an Offer to Purchase or an Agreement of Purchase and Sale. As your home is probably your biggest investment, it would be wise to work with your real estate agent and/or a lawyer/notary in preparing your offer. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Once you have found the home you would like to purchase, you need to present the vendor with an Offer to Purchase or an Agreement of  Purchase and Sale. As your home is probably your biggest investment, it would be wise to work with your real estate agent and/or a lawyer/notary in preparing your offer. <strong>Remember that the Offer to Purchase or Agreement of Purchase and Sale is a legal document and should be carefully prepared.</strong></p>
<p>Any offer or agreement will typically include:</p>
<p>• Your legal name, the name of the vendor and the legal civic address of the property.<br />
• The purchase price offered.<br />
• The chattels that will be included in the purchase price (e.g.: window coverings, appliances or a satellite dish). Whatever items in or around the home that you think are included in the sale should be specifically stated in your offer.<br />
• The amount of deposit.<br />
• The closing day (date you take possession of the home)–usually 30 to 60 days from the date of agreement. It can also be 90 days or longer.<br />
• Request for a current land survey of the property.<br />
• Date when the offer becomes null and void.<br />
• Any other conditions that go with the offer, including property inspection and approval of mortgage financing.</p>
<p>The process of making an offer, receiving a counteroffer and then revising it again is not uncommon. The whole process can seem like a roller coaster ride – exciting, but stressful. It’s all part of making the deal work best for you and the vendor.</p>
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                                        <p><em>Posted By:  <b>Deya Bautista </b>- Real Estate Broker working as part of the McGill Immobilier team. Specializing in high end condos in downtown and Old Montreal. For buying or selling <b>contact Deya at: 514.917.7889</b> </em>  http://montrealrealestateblog.com/  </p>                                    <p>Related Articles:<ol>
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