CategorySales and Exchanges

Counter Offer

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Sample Counter Offer how to counter offer salary? You don’t need to indicate how much extra money you’re expecting to earn when you inquire to talk payment; that topic will develop once the recruiting manager sees the meeting invite and decides to have a discussion with you about your request to discuss compensation. (We can only hope, but we’ll get to the other possibilities in...

Contract with Provisions for Note and Purchase Money Mortgage

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Sample Contract With Provisions For Note And Purchase Money Mortgage where can mortgage deposit come from? The majority of mortgage down payments, especially for first-time buyers, come from savings. Pay stubs or bank statements showing regular deposits may be required by some lending institutions. Further, you’ll require: ·The most recent bank statement (1 month) or passbook (3...

Contract to Sell Land in Series of Conveyances

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Sample &Nbsp;Contract To Escrow Deed And Purchase Price difference between land contract and seller financing? It’s time to look into land contracts as a means to acquire property with seller financing. The land contract is similar to an owner-financed sale in that it allows a farmer-buyer and an owner-seller to reach an agreement without the need for or as an alternative to the use of...

Contract Requiring Seller to Obtain Release of Mortgage on Property

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Sample Contract Requiring Seller To Obtain Release Of Mortgage On Property how do you release a mortgage? When attempting to gain an understanding of how a deed of release functions, it is helpful to think of it in the context of a circumstance that is familiar to a large number of people: purchasing a home. The vast majority of people get mortgages from banks or other types of financial...

 Contract in Form of Offer and Acceptance

 

Sample &Nbsp;Contract In Form Of Offer And Acceptance Sample &Nbsp;Contract In Form Of Offer And Acceptance What is offer and acceptance in a contract? In order to form a legally binding agreement, an offer must be accepted. When one party makes an offer and the other party rejects it, there is no contract between the offeror (the party making the offer) and the offeree (the person responding to...