Street Address of Property:
City:
State/Province:
Postal/Zip Code:
Lot Number(s)/Legal Description:
Assessor's Parcel Number (APN)/Folio Number:
Buyer # | Full Legal Name (as it will appear on Title/Deed) | Current Address | Phone Number | Email Address | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Offer Price (in figures and words):
Earnest Money Deposit Amount (in figures and words):
How will Earnest Money be held?
Form of Earnest Money Deposit:
Proposed Closing Date:
Proposed Possession Date:
Is this offer contingent on financing?
Loan Amount (or % of Purchase Price):
Interest Rate:
Lender (if known/pre-approved):
Number of days for Buyer to obtain Loan Approval:
Do you have a Loan Pre-Approval or Pre-Qualification Letter?
Pre-Approval Letter
Pre-Qualification Letter
No Letter
Is this offer contingent on a home inspection?
Is this offer contingent on an appraisal?
Is this offer contingent on the sale of buyer's current property?
Street Address of Property:
City:
State/Province:
Postal/Zip Code:
Current Status of Property to be Sold:
Is this offer contingent on review of HOA documents/Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions (CC&Rs)?
Are there any other contingencies?
What personal property is included in the sale?
What personal property is excluded in the sale?
Has the Buyer received and reviewed the Seller's Disclosure Statement?
Has the Buyer received and reviewed lead-based paint disclosures (for properties built before 1978)?
By ticking this box, the Buyer(s) hereby confirm they have received and reviewed the required Agency Disclosure forms (e.g., Form 140 Appointment and Disclosure or similar local equivalents) and understand the agency relationships in this transaction (i.e., who represents the Seller and who represents the Buyer, or if the agent is acting as a dual agent/limited dual agent).
Buyer's Brokerage Name:
Buyer's Agent Name:
Buyer's Agent License Number:
Seller's Brokerage Name:
Seller's Agent Name:
Form Template Instructions
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A Real Estate Offer Form is a document used by a prospective buyer to formally propose the terms for purchasing a property. It's a structured way to present how a buyer intends to acquire real estate. When a seller agrees to these terms, the form becomes a foundational piece in the property transfer process.
Here's a detailed look at the common parts of this form:
I. Property Identification: This section clearly defines the property the buyer wishes to purchase. It includes:
II. Parties to the Transaction: This part identifies the people or groups involved in making and receiving the offer:
III. Offer Details: This is a very important section that outlines the financial aspects and timing of the offer:
IV. Financing Details: This part describes how the buyer plans to pay for the property:
V. Contingencies: These are specific conditions that must be satisfied for the property purchase to proceed without issues. If a condition isn't met, the buyer typically has options regarding the offer.
VI. Inclusions and Exclusions: This section clarifies which items are part of the property sale:
VII. Disclosures and Acknowledgments: This part focuses on ensuring open communication and understanding about the property and professional roles:
VIII. Agency and Brokerage Information: This final section identifies the real estate companies and individuals helping with the transaction:
The Offer Form serves to organize all the important details of a proposed property purchase, helping to ensure that everyone involved is clear on the terms and conditions.
Mandatory Questions Recommendation
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Here are the mandatory questions on the provided Real Estate Offer form template and why each is crucial:
1. Property Identification:
2. Parties to the Transaction:
3. Offer Details:
4. Financing Details:
5. Contingencies:
6. Disclosures and Acknowledgments:
Why these are mandatory: