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ANNE RUTHLING, MBA ANNE RUTHLING, MBA

Associate Broker
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
6832 OLD DOMINION DRIVE
MCLEAN, VA 22101

Office: (703)628-3671
Fax: (703)356-7033
Cellular: (703)628-3671
Direct: (703)269-2329

Offer Checklist
A clear offer with all information and conditions explicitly spelled out can help prevent confusion and bad feelings later on.

Whether your offer is in the form of a contract or a letter, it's important to make sure it includes all of the required information.

  • Buyer name and contact information.
    The offer should include the full name of all proposed buyers as well as contact information (address, phone number, etc.).
  • Seller and property information.
    The offer should include the seller's name(s) and the address of the property to be purchased.
  • Purchase price and terms.
    The offer should clearly state the purchase price being offered for the property as well as any terms that are required.
  • Deposit information.
    The offer should include a complete breakdown of any deposits as well as a description of how they will be handled prior to closing. Typically, a small deposit is made with the offer (or shortly thereafter), with the balance of 10% of the purchase price due in 7-14 days. All deposits should be held by an attorney or escrow agent and should be refundable unless the buyer defaults on the contract.
  • Closing date
    The offer should specify the proposed closing date. Of course, the date is approximate at this stage.
  • All contingencies.
    All contingencies should be clearly specified in the offer. Typically, a home purchase is subject to the buyer obtaining a mortgage and conducting a series of inspections. The offer should specify time limits to satisfy each contingency.
  • Contracts and attorney review.
    If the offer is not in the form of a contract the letter should clearly state that it is subject to a satisfactory contract being drawn. If the offer is a contract it should provide for an attorney review period of at least three business days during which either party may cancel.

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