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If your question is "can the contract be null and void" if signed only by the primary buyer and not by the co-signer? Depends. If the contract is in both names-yes. If the contract is typed up "only" in the buyer name-no. If the loan is conditioned to both signing, yes.

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What if a buyer has secnd thoughts that differ from the co buyer?

Right up until the point when the contract is signed, the buyer can change his or her mind, and what the co-buyer thinks about it is an issue for the two of them to work out. After the contract is signed, it's pretty much too bad for the buyer if he or she has "second thoughts".


Is a contract valid if the buyer informs the seller that they have signed the contract yet the next day the seller tells the buyer that they are no longer accepting the offer?

The contract is not enforceable unless both parties signed it. If the sellers changed their mind and didn't sign then you don't have a contract.


When is a real estate contract valid?

When it has been signed by the buyer and seller.


Is the date of contract the date the seller signed?

The date the Buyer signs it.


If you signed a purchase contract stating that the buyer would finance can you cancel the contract if you can't get a loan?

It depends upon the specific terms and conditions of the contract. If the contract simply states it is the buyer's obligation to secure financing, then you can NOTcancel the contract. If the contract states that the agreement is conditional upon the buyer's ability to secure a loan, then you CAN cancel the contract.


Binding contract buyer sign and co-buyer don't sign is the contract void?

If the contract was supposedly made for a co-signer and lead signer then no, it would be non-valid if not signed by both parties.


What are the dangers of selling house on contract?

If a seller and a buyer have already signed a contract, then you have to sell according to the contract. If you want to sell to someone else not on the contract, then you have to get out of the first contract.


If someone agreed to buy a car and the car was being held for them can they change their mind without consequence?

Yes, unless a contract was signed, up until a contract is signed a buyer can back out at anypoint.


Can you change your mind selling a property when a survey has been done?

That depends on whether you have signed a contract with the buyer.


If buyer changes mind on home purchase which does not fall within the contract what remedies does the seller have regarding the signed contract?

The seller is interested in selling the property and not getting into a legal battle over breach of contract. Keep the deposit and move on to the next buyer.


What if co-buyer pays off loan and primary buyer has possession who gets title?

The title will go to the address that is on the contract. Usually it is the primary buyer. You can call the finance company and ask for the Title department and request them to send the title to an alternate address.


Who signs the contract first the seller or the buyer?

Typically a real estate contract begins with a written offer from the buyer. The offer, to be official is signed by they buyer. From there there seller may make amendments and sign and amended contract, that needs to be approved and the changes are either initialled by the buyer and the seller or a new contract containing agreed upon amendments is resigned by both parties. The signing continues until a final agreement with all agreed changes has been signed by both parties. For further information, see the related link below.