Does An Aurora Home Seller Have To Accept My Offer?
1. Contingencies
A contingency is a condition that must be met in order for the contract to be considered as legal. A common contingency is the buyer must be able to sell his Aurora home before a certain date. If a seller does not like any terms of the contingency he can refuse the offer.
2. Price
There are some people that offer crazy low prices for Aurora real estate in the hopes that the seller may accept it. Almost all of these offers are turned down and it would take a lot of desperation for a seller to take a very low offer. Any offer that the seller receives in terms of price can be turned down.
3. Move-in date 
In some cases the buyer and Aurora home seller have conflicting dates for the move to occur. For instance, a seller may need to move within the next two months and the buyer is looking for a window of 3 months. In this case it may not work out, even though everything else has been perfectly set in place.
These are the most common reasons why an offer may be turned down. If you are planning on sending in an offer to an Aurora home seller, don't be surprised if it gets turned down at first. Usually some negotiation needs to take place before it is accepted.
If you really want the home and you can see yourself having breakfast in the breakfast nook or see the Christmas tree in the front window then make a reasonable offer that doesn’t offend the seller.
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