I hope I'm not being too pushy, but I really need to know today if I used the right contract for a simple purchase agreement. As my previous post stated under "Let me Try this again", I let the seller sign on the wrong line which can be remedied, but after looking at other contracts under Forms and Docs, I'm not sure I used the right one. I have to go back today and get the correct one signed and take EMD to make it binding. There is a Purchase Agreement and a Purchase and Sale Agreement.. Are these the same? Also I am going to assign this property. When do I use the assignment contract... when I get the end buyer? Does the original contract become part of the assignment contract? Is there anything else I need to know about filling out the contract? What about the area of financing? Do I just check the third party financing?
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I hope I'm not being too pushy, but I really need to know today if I used the right contract for a simple purchase agreement. As my previous post stated under "Let me Try this again", I let the seller sign on the wrong line which can be remedied, but after looking at other contracts under Forms and Docs, I'm not sure I used the right one. I have to go back today and get the correct one signed and take EMD to make it binding. There is a Purchase Agreement and a Purchase and Sale Agreement.. Are these the same? Also I am going to assign this property. When do I use the assignment contract... when I get the end buyer? Does the original contract become part of the assignment contract? Is there anything else I need to know about filling out the contract? What about the area of financing? Do I just check the third party financing?
Everything works out in the end. If it hasn't worked out, it's not the end.
You have not lived a perfect day, unless you have done something for someone who will never be able to repay you. Ruth Smeltzer
It is what it is 'til you change it.