Understanding the conditions of your contract is crucial in preventing defaults during property negotiations. When purchasing a property, you will often be dealing with a contract drafted by the seller’s lawyer or agent. Key aspects of the negotiation include agreeing on the price, deposit, settlement date, and other specific terms related to the property.
- Importance of knowing contract conditions to avoid defaults.
- Contracts are typically prepared by the seller’s lawyer or agent.
- Key negotiation points include price, deposit, and settlement date.
- Other terms may involve specific conditions related to the property.
- Clear communication and understanding of the contract can prevent disputes.
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At eConvey, we understand that navigating property contracts can be complex and overwhelming. Our expert team is here to guide you through every step of the conveyancing process, ensuring that you fully understand your contract conditions and avoid any potential pitfalls.
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