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  2. Tips for Negotiating Your House Price in 2024 - AOL

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    This could enable you to negotiate repairs, lower the purchase price, or gain concessions based on the identified issues. Here are five common steps to follow when negotiating with a home ...

  3. How to make an offer on a house - AOL

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    How to make a successful offer on a house, and what to avoid. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  4. Real estate contract - Wikipedia

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    To be enforceable, the offers and acceptances must be in writing (Statute of Frauds, Common Law)and signed by the parties agreeing to the contract. Often, the party making the offer prepares a written real estate contract, signs it, and transmits it to the other party who would accept the offer by signing the contract.

  5. Right of first refusal - Wikipedia

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    ROFR: Abe owns a house and Bo offers to buy that house for $1 million. However, Carl holds a right of first refusal to purchase the house. Therefore, before Abe can sell the house to Bo, he must first offer it to Carl for the $1 million that Bo is willing to buy it for. If Carl accepts, he buys the house instead of Bo.

  6. Offer and acceptance - Wikipedia

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    Offers may be presented in a letter, newspaper advertisement, fax, email verbally or even conduct, as long as it communicates the basis on which the offeror is prepared to contract. Traditionally the common law treated advertisements as being unable to contain offers, but that view is less forceful in jurisdictions today.

  7. How to get an instant cash offer for your house - AOL

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    How to get an instant cash offer for your house - AOL

  8. Negotiation - Wikipedia

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    To create trust and rapport, a negotiator may mimic or mirror the opponent's behavior and repeat what they say. Mirroring refers to a person repeating the core content of what another person just said, or repeating a certain expression. It indicates attention to the subject of negotiation and acknowledges the other party's point or statement. [69]

  9. Can you back out of a house offer once it’s been accepted?

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    Key takeaways. It's possible to back out of an accepted home offer, but there could be consequences if you're not careful. Building the right contingency clauses into the contract upfront makes it ...