Our Guide to Eastern Real Estate Contracts

Real Estate Contracts

As a real estate investor, when there is a deal at hand, there is necessarily a contract involved. While real estate contracts may seem intimidating, taking the time to familiarize yourself with the terminology you’ll encounter is well worth the effort. You’ll want to have a full grasp of contracts or a trusted guide to review everything on your behalf before you enter into any agreements. This knowledge will help you feel confident and assist in making wise choices as your investment business grows.  Understanding the different purposes of these styles of real estate contracts will be very beneficial to you in the long run. Here is our guide to Eastern real estate contracts.

Contract Assignments

While it may sound complicated, Eastern real estate contracts are often assigned to another buyer. In this way, real estate investors facilitate sales as a wholesaler between the seller and the end buyer. In other words, the original buyer has sold the rights to buy the house to another buyer. The end buyer pays an assignment fee, which is typically very small, and then proceeds with the purchase of the home from the seller. 

“Subject To” 

Selling property as “subject to” an existing loan is yet another way that Eastern contracts may be written. This clause in a real estate contract allows a distressed seller, who may otherwise lose the property, to assign payments and right of residency to the buyer. Ownership of the property remains with the seller, who is still responsible for the original mortgage with the lender. The buyer is under no obligation to the lender, so should the worst happen and they fail to make the payments, regrettably, it is possible for the property to end up in foreclosure.

Purchase Agreements

A purchase agreement is what may be considered the most common style of Eastern real estate contracts. This is a fairly simple and straightforward sale between the seller and buyer and contains all the elements of a legally binding contract. If you are working with an agent, it will likely be a state or association contract. If the sale is directly between the seller and the buyer, then the general purchase agreement is typically used. As for properties other than single-family, you may need to make use of a property-specific form.

Lease Agreements

If your plans involve becoming a landlord, your Eastern real estate contracts will involve lease agreements. This guarantees the tenant the use of the property, for a specified period, while at the same time providing you with a guaranteed monthly income. These contracts are carefully laid out to avoid any confusion or misunderstanding of any issues that may arise and what exactly is expected from each party involved. You’ll want to be certain that you’re meeting all local, state, and federal guidelines.

Power of Attorney

While not commonly thought of, the power of attorney can be extremely useful in real estate contracts. Through the use of the power of attorney, you can convey your rights to conduct business to someone who is entrusted with your finances, an attorney, or an agent. They come into play when the owner is either not available to conduct business or is incapacitated, has had an accident, or is in seriously declining health and unable to conduct business any longer.

Rent to Own

The rent to own strategy is advantageous real estate contracts for Eastern investors. As the seller, you collect monthly rent along with additional monies. The buyer has the ability to try the house out for a specified time period. There are two types of these contracts, the option to buy or the agreement to buy. The agreement to buy tends to be much more desirable to sellers, in general, given that the home must be purchased at the end of the agreement period by the renter. This strategy allows buyers time to build savings towards a deposit on a conventional loan and find financing. Should your buyers have chosen the option contract, they are not obligated as in the agreement to buy. Should they be unable to qualify for a mortgage loan the renter can simply walk away at the end of the agreement. 

Do not let intimidating contracts stop you from success in your investment business. The professionals at Homebuyers of NC are the best guide you could have to walk you through real estate contracts, we make your Eastern real estate investment business easy. At Homebuyers of NC, we take the time to listen to your dreams and help you make plans, and update plans as your life and goals change over time. When a great deal can be yours, you will know you’re using the contract that best suits your long term investment goals. Why not get started now? Just send us a message or call Homebuyers of NC at (910) 218-8874 today!

Jerry

Jerry has been involved in real estate for over 10 years. He graduated High School and enlisted in the Army, where he excelled in the Elite Army Rangers. Unfortunately, he sustained a major injury during a training exercise and was honorably / medically discharged after 4 years of service. He decided to attend Appalachian State University for both his undergrad and grad school with emphasis on Systems Engineering and Virtual technologies. He went on to work for multiple fortune 100 companies as an Engineer. Jerry stumbled into real estate investing with his father after deciding to fix up an old house down the street from his childhood home. After that house Jerry never looked back. Since then Jerry has helped hundreds of homeowners in selling, buying, and renting properties. Jerry has a GREAT team that works day in and day out to help homeowners sell their properties to local investors like himself. Contact Jerry info@homebuyers-nc.com

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