Negotiating Your Homes Sale, Step #12
Is one of the finale steps before you meet at the title company or lawyers office, depending on your state and method of completing your homes sale.
This steps requires some diplomacy and nerve to hold your ground on issues that will not kill the sale, yet will not cost your thousands of dollars.
Before inspections in most cases, before the value appraisal comes the purchase agreement to buy your home.
Real estate agents have very little contract negotiation training. Agents bring

what negotiation skills they have, from other industries, or learn how as a result of client representation on the job as real estate agents. This is why real estate agent selection is so important. Real estate selling agents do have some formal negotiation training, learning the basics along with legal terms, during pre-licensed training. This can be only a few hours and for test purposes, not under real sales contracts or situations that can make or break a home sale. Real Estate brokers will provide new agents with direct supervision and/or offer in-house training classes.
Negotiation Guideline List:

the repair is deemed to be required for the buyer to get their loan approved, you will probably have to do the repair out of your pocket. Deciding not to do the repair means that the buyer can not get the loan and will terminate the purchase agreement. In most cases the earnest deposit will be required to be refunded to the buyer.
Likely Required Repairs:
Many more things can come up during inspections, you get the idea, your sale can be derailed if an inspector finds a problem. If you are unwilling to fix or pay for a requested repair and the buyer will not or can not negotiate with you because of the conditions of the loan, your sale can fall through.
Home Loan Appraisal, you have made it through inspections, now comes the appraisal value of your home. How much value does the buyers lender place on your home? Very important, try to negotiate to see a copy of your homes appraisal value by the appraiser. You mush have the buyers permission to see the appraisal. Agents can many times get permission to see limited areas of the appraisal. You can offer to split the cost if the appraisal comes in low. Most buyers want your home or they would not have made the offer to purchase. Offer them half is a win-win for both of you. When writing the purchase agreement make sure you ask to see this document. When negotiations are all smiles is the time to get yourself in the information sharing position.
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