Friday, July 6, 2018

Kansas Missouri Real Estate Forms For Sellers And Buyers That Are Available Online

By Anthony Hill


Real estate transactions are often complicated. They may entail contingencies, special stipulations, and addendums, all of which must be incorporated into the legal agreements between the parties. The uniqueness of a transaction is not an occasion to create a contract of your own, but there are Kansas Missouri real estate forms for sellers and buyers you can download to use as templates for all kinds of different scenarios.

An offer to purchase letter often precedes the actual purchase contract. This letter has all the pertinent information about the offer included. If must be carefully worded because this is what the buyer and seller will agree to and what will be included in the formal contract. An offer letter should include a description of the property, a purchase price, closing date, how long the offer is open, and the signature of the person, or entity, making the offer.

A purchase contract is the formal offer a buyer makes to a seller. This document must contain all the pertinent sale information. This will include the purchaser's legal name, the property legal description, purchase price, and the terms and conditions that affect the sale. If you decide to download a purchase contract form, it has to be one that applies to the state in which the property is located.

A lease purchase agreement can be used by the owner of a property who is renting that property to someone willing to buy it. The monthly payments the renter makes, or a portion of those payments, is applied to the purchase price of the property. The lease purchase contract stipulates all the terms of this type of transaction. Sellers with slow moving property sometimes find this a good solution.

A lead based paint disclosure form must accompany any contract for a house that was built before 1978. It is attached to the purchase contract, initialed by all parties, and is a part of the contract. This form allows the buyer ten days to have an inspection done. The seller can opt to waive the time period or request an extension.

The seller's property disclosure statement is a document that must be attached to the contract. The statement pertains to any latent defects that may exist on the property of which the seller is aware. Latent defects are problems that a home inspector may not catch.

Addendums are added to fully executed contracts to change some aspect of the original document. Once everyone has signed the contract, he body of the contract can not be changed. That is why addendums are added. Addendums may be almost anything left out of the original contract, like wetland protection.

Downloading a form to use as a guide is a great idea. It's not a good idea to use it without a real estate attorney's approval. If you are an agent, and not a Broker, this won't even be an option.




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