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The 3 most common reasons home sales fall through

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The 3 most common reasons home sales fall through

 

The deal is done and the OTP has been signed. Sadly, this does not guarantee that the sale won't still fall through midway through the process.

 

Disappointed would-be buyer loses property after failing to stick to sale agreement deadlines

 

1. The buyer's bond application is rejected

Especially now that interest rates are so high, the possibility increases that the buyer might not be able to qualify for the full bond amount they once thought they could. If this happens, and the buyer is unable to source the funds elsewhere, the sale will fall through. This is why sellers often prefer cash offers or offers where buyers have been pre-approved for a home loan, either by their bank or through a bond originator.  

 

2. Suspensive conditions aren't met

A suspensive condition is something that needs to be met before the transaction can proceed. Bond approval is one of the most common, but there could be others included in the OTP. These would normally be listed as follows: "[...] is subject to and conditional upon the fulfilment of the following suspensive conditions:". The buyer would then list the conditions, which could include things like the seller needs to remove any structures that do not have planning approval, or the home needs to pass an additional home inspection arranged by the buyer. If agreed to by both parties, these conditions need to be fulfilled before the sale can proceed.

 

3. An issue is uncovered during the required inspections

Before the sale can go through, the seller needs to acquire the necessary certificates of compliance (CoCs) to show that the home meets the minimum standard for safety. This includes an electrical, plumbing, gas, and beetle compliance certificates. If an issue is discovered, the seller needs to fix it at their own expense. If, for whatever reason, they take too long to do so, the offer might expire and (depending on the wording of the OTP) the buyer can choose either to extend the offer or cancel it.

 

Author Property 24
Published 17 Aug 2023 / Views -
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