So you think you want to buy a bank owned home? There is noting wrong with this, in fact these are the best deals out there right now. But you MUST have a Realtor that understands what they are doing and a lot of agents (part time and some full time) are not used to dealing with banks. Your agent can make the difference between getting the home of your dreams and a costly major headache.
Most REO sellers require a special Addendum to the Purchase Contract. These addenda may contain many provisions that change the standard terms of the AAR Residential Resale Purchase Contract.
Some examples to be aware of:
· Changes in close of escrow date
· Alteration of the inspection period, response timeframes & cancellation provisions
· Alteration of Seller warranties
· Alteration of the financing provisions & removal of Unfulfilled Loan Contingency
· Monetary penalties for buyer's failure to close on specified COE date (does not affect seller's failure to close on time/delete) and request for extension of COE date.
· Limitations of seller's liability
· Alters/removes mediation, arbitration and specific
· performance provisions
· May add automatic termination of contract upon breach
· Removes Cure Period
· May add specific monetary remedies upon breach/cancellation
· May add specific provisions for Seller unilateral cancellation
· Required timeframes for Seller review and approval of HUD-1 Settlement statement prior to close of escrow
· Seller to convey title by Special Warranty Deed
· May alter type of title insurance policy to be issued to buyer
· Limitations on Seller contributions to Buyer closing costs; including but not limited to HOA fees, title & escrow fees as per Arizona customary practice
Be sure to review the REO seller's Addendum carefully with your buyer.
These are just a few of the items I've run across in the bank owned homes i helped my clients purchase. If you have any questions or would like to begin your search for that great deal out there, give me a call at 623.271.4234 or feel free to visit www.valleyREadvisor.com
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