Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Alabama

We all know far to well that the idea of combing through a contract may be unappealing, there are numerous key points all of us should be familiar with and understand.

Local Companies

Ahepa 310-V Apartments
(251) 666-5696
100 Ahepa Ln
Mobile, AL
4 Seasons Lawn Care
(334) 393-4655
2893 County Road 156
Enterprise, AL
Century 21 Regency Realty
(334) 393-6388
531 Boll Weevil Cir
Enterprise, AL
Coldwell Banker Prestige
(334) 347-7971
529 Boll Weevil Cir
Enterprise, AL
Coldwell Banker Prestige Homes & Real Estate Inc
(334) 347-7971
Boll Weevil Cir
Enterprise, AL
Deerfield Apartments
(334) 503-9222
129 S Industrial Blvd
Enterprise, AL
Enterprise Board Of Realtor
(334) 393-9502
707 Glover Ave
Enterprise, AL
ERA American Dream
(334) 348-4663
1020 C Boll Weevil Circle
Enterprise, AL
RE/MAX Realty Group
(334) 332-7263
2705 Frederick Rd.. No. 1
Opelika, AL
Amanda Howard Home Selling Team- Weichert Realtors
256-755-1558
2304 S. Memorial Parkway
Huntsville, AL

provided by: 

When a purchase contract is set before us, many of us may find our eyes glazing over. While the prospect of combing through a contract may be unappealing, there are key points everyone should be sure to understand. Here are some common terms and clauses in a purchase contract. Clarify with your REALTOR® if there is anything you don’t understand.

 

  • Name of buyer(s) and seller(s). It seems obvious, doesn’t it? If you are the buyer, make sure to fill in your name as you would like it to appear on the deed. If there is more than one buyer, list the names of all co-buyers.
  • Legal description of the property. Make sure the description is specific, particularly regarding city limits, school districts and rural properties, and includes any relevant zoning information, as well.
  • Down payment or deposit information. Often, a buyer will offer a deposit (usually $1,000 or one percent of the purchase price) with an offer. This amount should be held in escrow (by an attorney or a REALTOR®’s trust account) until all conditions of the contract have been met.
  • Purchase price. Both parties will negotiate the amount until an agreement is reached. The contract should list the final agreed-upon price, as well as the exact terms of sale.
  • Closing date. This is the date the deed will change hands. If you are the buyer, it is the date the home will officially become yours. If you are the seller, you will need to move out by this date.
  • Personal property included in the sale. This includes any appliances, furniture or other items included in the contract. Include a detailed description of all personal property items, including the make and model of any appliances.
  • Disclosure of defects and lead paint disclosure. Some states, such as California and Maine, require the seller to disclose any known defects about the property in writing. If the house was built before 1978, the seller is required to include a lead-based paint disclosure as part of the contract. If the property was built after 1978, this disclosure becomes optional.
  • Contingencies. If the sale is dependent on the buyer’s mortgage financing, the details of the financing should be included in the contract. The buyer can even list things such as expected interest rate and mortgage terms.
  • Inspections. An acceptable property inspection should be a condition of sale. If there are other, specialized inspections to be conducted (such as a termite inspection), they should be listed here as well. Include a clause that indicates who takes on the cost of repairing problems found during the inspection process -- the seller usually assumes the cost of major repairs.
  • Home warranties. If a home warranty has been purchased, information should be included in the contract.
  • Title insurance. Information about title insurance should be listed in the contract. There should also be a clause identifying how to handle potential problems that arise during the title search.
  • Commission information. The contract should stipulate who pays the agent’s commission and how much gets paid.
  • General contingency clauses. Some contracts include a general clause that allows the buyer a few days to review the agreement with an attorney or other professional.
  • Signature. This is the famous dotted line. Both the buyer and seller should sign only when they are comfortable with all terms in the contract.

 

Published on January 11, 2007

Read full article at realestate.com

Featured Local Company

Ahepa 310-V Apartments

(251) 666-5696
100 Ahepa Ln
Mobile, AL

Regional Articles
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Alabaster AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Albertville AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Alexander City AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Andalusia AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Anniston AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Arab AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Athens AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Atmore AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Auburn AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Bay Minette AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Bessemer AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Birmingham AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Boaz AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Brewton AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Clanton AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Cullman AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Daphne AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Decatur AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Dothan AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Enterprise AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Eufaula AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Fairhope AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Florence AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Foley AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Fort Payne AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Gadsden AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Guntersville AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Haleyville AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Hartselle AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Huntsville AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Jasper AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Madison AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Mobile AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Montevallo AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Montgomery AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Muscle Shoals AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Northport AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Opelika AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Pelham AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Pell City AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Phenix City AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Pinson AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Prattville AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Scottsboro AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Selma AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Semmes AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Sylacauga AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Talladega AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Theodore AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Trussville AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Tuscaloosa AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Tuscumbia AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Valley AL
- Checklist: Contract Terms and Clauses Wetumpka AL
Related Local Events
Ribbon Cutting
Dates: 11/4/2009 - 11/4/2009
Location: Athens Branch
Athens, AL
View Details

Ribbon Cutting
Dates: 10/28/2009 - 10/28/2009
Location: Alabama Real Estate Solutions
Athens, AL
View Details

Rss   Delicious   Digg   Add To My Yahoo   Add To My Google   Bookmark   Search Plugin

Topics:
Advertising Family Home Services Real Estate Resources
Business Services Fashion Industrial Goods & Services Retail & Consumer Services
Career Financial Services Insurance Software
Cars Food & Beverage Internet Technology
Computer Hardware Franchise Legal Telecommunications
Construction Health Miscellaneous Trade Shows
Education Holidays Nightlife Travel
Entertainment Home Appliances Online Database Weddings
Environmental Home Electronics Pets World History