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  2. Underwriting contract - Wikipedia

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    Under the all-or-none contract, the underwriter agrees either to sell the entire offering or to cancel the deal. [2] Stand-by underwriting, [3] also known as strict underwriting or old-fashioned underwriting is a form of stock insurance: the issuer contracts the underwriter for the latter to purchase the shares the issuer failed to sell under ...

  3. Bought deal - Wikipedia

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    The advantages of the bought deal from the underwriter's perspective include: Bought deals are usually priced at a larger discount to market than fully marketed deals, and thus may be easier to sell; and; The issuer/client may only be willing to do a deal if it is bought (as it eliminates execution or market risk.)

  4. Underwriting - Wikipedia

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    Real estate underwriting is the evaluation of a real estate investment, either of equity ownership or of a real estate loan. The underwriting process generally involves a detailed analysis of expected cash flows, the local market, supply and demand, and risks such as the physical state of the property, environmental or geotechnical risks ...

  5. Can a seller back out of a real estate contract? - AOL

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    Building contingencies into the contract: Most real estate contracts have contingencies that give sellers cause to back out. For instance, the seller may say they will only sell their property if ...

  6. Real estate deals in America are getting canceled at the last ...

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    Buyers are backing out of home purchase deals at a record rate — but real estate agents say deals are falling through on flimsy grounds. “We’re seeing nightmare scenarios where deals are ...

  7. Real estate contract - Wikipedia

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    A real estate contract typically does not convey or transfer ownership of real estate by itself. A different document called a deed is used to convey real estate. In a real estate contract, the type of deed to be used to convey the real estate may be specified, such as a warranty deed or a quitclaim deed. If a deed type is not specifically ...

  8. What is manual mortgage underwriting? - AOL

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    An underwriter will work with you to gather a lot of financial information and determine your risk level Must meet set requirements, such as for credit score and debt-to-income ratio, which vary ...

  9. Purchase and sale agreement - Wikipedia

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    A purchase and sale agreement (PSA), also called a sales and purchase agreement (SPA) [1] or an agreement for purchase and sale (APS), [2] is an agreement between a buyer and a seller of real estate property, company stock, or other assets.