if a real estate contract does not have a closing date is it enforceable
Sun Apr 20 2008, 09:38 - 44241 - Home Buying - 2 answers
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Contracts are different in each county. For example, here in Montgomery County if the tax proration is left blank it is assumed "short proration". If you are working with a Realtor, then I would definately ask them. If not, please let me know and I will refer you to an area specialist.
Christina Asad Edwards, REALTOR 2006 & 2007 Sales Masters Top Agent Christina.AsadEdwards@RealLiving.com www.teamedwards.info mobile or text 937-205-4741 office 937-573-0082 fax 937-433-3561 Real Living Realty - #1 in OHIO! Realty, Mortgage, Title, Relocation Sun Apr 20 2008, 13:54 Web Reference: http://www.teamedwards.info
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That depends on the language of the rest of the contract. Why didn't it have a closing date when all contracts have closing language. Was the date left out for a reason and what was that reason? Your realtor or there's should have a reason and be able to answer that for you.
Sun Apr 20 2008, 09:53 Web Reference: http://www.liveinakron.com
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