Monday, October 24, 2005

Real Estate News For Monday, October 24th, 2005

Time is serious in real estate deals. Buyers and sellers face consequences if they don't perform on time. When you sign a contract to buy or sell a home, you agree on the price, the closing date, and a myriad of other details. The contract may also specify that time is of the essence. If so, this means that you agree to perform on time. For buyers, this means you'll remove contract contingencies on time, and do whatever is necessary to ensure a timely closing. For sellers, it means that you'll promptly provide whatever documents and reports the contract requires, you'll close on time and deliver possession of the property to the buyer on the date agreed to in the contract. For more details, click here.

Some 25,000 Realtors will meet up Oct. 28-31, for the biggest real estate event of the year, the National Association of Realtors' annual convention and tradeshow. Geared primarily towards Realtors, Inman News created a five-part offbeat guide to the not-to-miss real estate event. Click here to read more.

~Tina Jan~
Coldwell Banker Kivett-Teeters
1655 E. Sixth St.
Beaumont, CA 92223
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