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Selling a House Agawam MA

If you still want to let the buyer move in, you need to amend the purchase agreement by adding rental terms. Consult an attorney to draft the agreement so you can be sure it is adequate. in Agawam

David W Young
413-786-1360
62 SUFFIELD ST. PO BOX 322
AGAWAM, MA
Brian G. Shea
413-439-1000
67 Hunt Street, Suite 107
Agawam, MA
Melissa Lynn Campana
413-786-2211
360 Springfield Street
Agawam, MA
John J Teahan
413-786-4250
JOHN J. TEAHAN 55 FLORIDA DR
AGAWAM, MA
Jeffrey Scott Weisser
413-786-3800
2 South Bridge Drive
Agawam, MA
Richard C Young
413-736-0391
62 Suffield Street
Agawam, MA
Andrew Donald St. Jean
413-374-0165
700 Main Street
Agawam, MA
Jason P. Queenin
413-789-6700
235 BOWLES ROAD PO BOX 1030
AGAWAM, MA
Lisa T. Cooper
413-455-2122
PO Box 866
Agawam, MA
Mark Roderick Adams
413-789-6400
67 HUNT STREET PO BOX 1070
AGAWAM, MA
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Selling a House

There has been a delay in the date escrow will close on the house we are selling. The buyers want to move in before the new escrow closing date. Is this a problem if they agree to pay rent?

It could be. Once the buyer has possession, if he decides to back out of the deal, you might have to go through an eviction process which can be costly and time consuming.

If you still want to let the buyer move in, you need to amend the purchase agreement by adding rental terms. Consult an attorney to draft the agreement so you can be sure it is adequate. These provisions should cover how much rent will be and when it is due. Also make sure the buyers do their walk through inspection prior to moving in. That way there won't be any surprise problems at actual closing time.

Upon moving in, the utilities should be put into the buyer's name. Make sure the buyer obtains adequate property insurance. The seller should require that the buyer put a substantial deposit in escrow and sign a liquidated damages agreement. The deposit can be applied towards the down payment if and when the sale closes on time. If the closing is delayed or the buyer backs out, the deposit will be forfeited as liquidated damages. Your agreement should stipulate that the buyer will receive only a portion of his deposit back if he vacates the property.

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