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What are you charging them for. They are purchasing a piece of property at the price you come to an agreement on. Other fees can also be including but they have to be listed seperately, so when the title changes hands the total cost to the buyer is indicated in the said columns, that come from all the costs incurred from the sale. Per diem is a term that means DAILY. People draw up contracts in all different terms but I never heard of any buyers paying a daily fee in a aquisition transaction. What exactly is it that you are seeking the buyer to pay to you. When a closing date is set and the closing doesnt happen usually the contract is cancelled unless the parties decide to mediate to keep the contract open....

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