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You should select a professional real estate agent to represent your needs. Once you establish a working relationship with your agent, your home is put on the market and marketed to potential buyers. Once a buyer makes an offer on your home you have three options: accept the offer, counter the offer, or reject the offer. After you accept an offer you can expect to do the following:

  • Escrow is opened and buyer deposits “earnest money” into escrow.
  • Seller submits documents and information to escrow holder, such as:
  • addresses of lien holders
  • tax receipts
  • equipment warranties
  • home warranty contracts (if any)
  • any leases and/or rental agreements.
  • Seller approves and signs the escrow instructions, grant deed and other related documents required to complete the transaction.
  • Seller orders inspections, receives clearances and approves final reports and/or repairs to the property as required by the terms of the purchase and sale agreement (responsibility for inspection procedures may vary).
  • Buyer and Seller fulfill any remaining conditions specified in the contract and/or escrow instructions; approves the pay off demands and/or beneficiary’s statements.
  • Buyer and Seller approve any final changes by signing amendments to the escrow instructions or contract.

Note: The above is general information only. Your situation may differ. Please consult your real estate professional for details about your specific situation.