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 HOW MUCH RENT SHOULD WE CHARGE NOW?
My Brother-in-law is currently living with my husband and I. We charge him $500 a month for rent, food and bills that include his cell phone and car insurance (we are under a family plan with the ...


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 Does the seller have to lower his asking price?
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 Please help? I am selling my home and my buyer wants to move in before the closing day.?
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Additional Details
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Im almost 16 and Want my own apartment. Im not kidding, I have a job and Is already supporting myself. No dumb answers....


 How old were you when you bought your first home?
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 Have property prices peaked???
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 Am I as a landlord allowed to do this?
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 Home mortgage loan question!?
When applying for a loan do you need all your emplyment history or do they just go by your credit history to lend you the loan?
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 Does anyone know what the "catch" is with an interest-only mortgage loan?
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Missi B
When is a house considered "sold"? Under contract or at the actual closing?
                     
 




cheezelord
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when the contract is signed it is considered 'Under Contract'

The Sale takes place on the closing date


Interesting
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A house isn't considered sold until it is closed and funded.


skipper
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At close of escrow. Many realtors will post a "Sold" sign when an offer is accepted, but they should be posting a "Pending" or "In Escrow" sign.


Dan
only at closing, immediately after the closing meeting and all contracts are signed.


zina
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You'd better not pack up until you sign the final closing papers. You never know what might happen before then. Something might happen with the loan, inspection or whatever. Be patience.


thepolishchef
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Until it is "signed on the dotted line" nothing is final!
(make sure you have the check in hand also)


sidekick
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When you have the keys to the front door in your hands, you know its yours.


Robert W
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I believe once you finish signing/dating all of papers at the actual closing.

That's what my Realtor told my when I bought my condo 6 yrs ago.


rlloydevans
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There is actually two meanings to this. When the property is on the Multiple Listing Service, and an offer has been accepted, it has been "sold" as in it is off the market. This is a common phrase, although "Under Contract" is the actual legal term for this condition.

As far as the actual legal/ownership sale, it is sold when the closing is completed and all required documents are signed by all parties, any loans are funded and all legal documentation is filed with the county recorder.


momoftrl
at the closing


J k
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A house is considered "sold" at the actual closing, after all docs have been signed by both parties and the keys/money changes hands. Nothing is sold until then, because so many things could happen up to the last minute to mess up the sale.


Andrea B
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At the actual closing. A buyer can walk out at any time before the closing date so it isn't considered sold.


king henry viii
i think it's SALE PENDING until the closing


Pure Genius
at the closing of the home, a buyer can change his/her mind at anytime
found some great sellers tips that will help
http://www.bradcoleman.com/RealEstateTips/HomeSelling/default.aspx
good luck


Blue October
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You know Missi....everyone here has a GREAT answer...but SIDEKICK....really hit it...when you have the keys in your hands!...give it to him!!!!


good luck :)


theblingqueen
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All forms can be signed on the closing date, but it is still not considered sold until it is funded by the lender. I had a closing on a Friday, but the house did not fund until Monday.


Charles
The seller is not fully committed to the sale until the deed is signed. The buyer is not fully committed to the sale until his / her funds are in the seller's hands. This takes place in the escrow process and, until those two steps are complete, numerous things can go wrong that will sink the deal.


open4one
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The other answers miss the legal technicality that makes the answer "both".

When the Buyer's Offer is accepted, the Buyer then has "Equitable Title", which means that if they live up to their agreement, they have the equitable right to have LEGAL title conveyed to them. So, technically, the house is "sold" when the contract is formed by acceptance.

However, many things can go wrong, and often do, so most people don't think of it as being "sold" until the LEGAL title passes with a Deed, which is given at Closing.


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