Thursday, January 17, 2013


                   Seller's Remorse?

The papers are signed and you’re just about to hand over
the keys to the new owner when you’re suddenly gripped
with an overpowering sense of loss and realize that you
don’t want to leave your beloved home after all. Before
you call your REALTOR® to cancel the deal, first know that
“seller’s remorse” is a common malady that strikes many home sellers
and usually passes over time.
Cancelling a sale can have several unpleasant consequences, because
your agreement to sell is a legally binding contract. Therefore, it’s important to
know the extent of the buyer’s legal recourse against you. For example,
if the buyer asks a court of law to require you to sell the property, you
may incur the costs of a court case, whether or not you keep the property.
The buyer could sue you for damages and the buyer’s costs of closing
the sale. You may also be required to pay the broker’s commission.
Before you cancel the sale, talk to your REALTOR® about the possible
consequences.

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