Something Intresting I found

Something Intresting I found

Now I may be putting my foot in my mouth typing this, well no wait maybe my hand LoL. Anyway's I came across a video that talks about assingment contracts now I may have jumped ahead of myself but it talks about some good things about it. They talk about one statement as an exit claus is "Suitible" buyer fiancing. Also talks about attaching an addendum which will over ride anything on the first page. And a stealthy way for putting in the escape clause: Buyer has the unquailfied right to close property in any name or entity.

Pretty good info

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BMiller81 wrote:
Now I may be putting my foot in my mouth typing this, well no wait maybe my hand LoL. Anyway's I came across a video that talks about assingment contracts now I may have jumped ahead of myself but it talks about some good things about it. They talk about one statement as an exit claus is "Suitible" buyer fiancing. Also talks about attaching an addendum which will over ride anything on the first page. And a stealthy way for putting in the escape clause: Buyer has the unquailfied right to close property in any name or entity.

Pretty good info

Good info.
The first two have been discussed quite a bit here, but I don't think I've seen that exact wording for the assignment clause. "Buyer has the unquailfied right to close property in any name or entity". I like it. Might put that needed little twist to get it accepted.

Thanks again.

Rina

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I too...

have never heard of "Buyer has the unquailfied right to close property in any name or entity"

The way I interpreted this is that this would fall under the same as and/or assigns.

Does anyone have any details on this one? Thoughts?

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Lawyer?

May need a lawyer to interpret this, but I think I would leave out the word "unqualified". "Buyer has the right to close property in any name or entity".

Any thoughts. Al

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You know,

I read right past that word. LOL
Yes, leave it out, but I think there's a better word I was picturing in the phrase when I read it. Hmmm....

Rina

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"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." Jeremiah 29:11

For a little about me, welcome to the site, and a few tips for new DG family members, click on this link: http://www.deangraziosi.com/user/3249


sorry wrong topic

I posted under wrong topic

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