Top Charlotte, NC Short Sale Lawyers Near You
10150 Mallard Creek Road, Suite 106, Charlotte, NC 28262
13420 Reese Blvd. W, Huntersville, NC 28078
1420 E 7th St, Suite 100, Charlotte, NC 28204
65 McCachern Boulevard SE, PO Box 444, Concord, NC 28025
101 South Tryon Street, Suite 2200, Charlotte, NC 28280
1546 Union Road, Suite D, Gastonia, NC 28053
PO Drawer 99, Monroe, NC 28111
3915 Oldfield Road, Charlotte, NC 28226
1915 Rexford Rd Suite 150, Charlotte, NC 28211
4709 Oglukian Road, Charlotte, NC 28226
10590 Independence Pointe Pkw, Suite 200, Matthews, NC 28105
101 S Tryon St, Suite 3500, Charlotte, NC 28280
248 E Broad St, Statesville, NC 28677
10716 Carmel Commons Blvd, Suite 120, Charlotte, NC 28226
8015 We Kenton Circle, Ste 110, Huntersville, NC 28078
316 Hayne Street, Monroe, NC 28112
100 North Tryon Street, Bank of America Center, Suite 2900, Charlotte, NC 28202
2201 South Boulevard, Suite 220, Charlotte, NC 28203
1515 Mockingbird Lane, Suite 7120, Charlotte, NC 28209
1120 S Tryon St, Charlotte, NC 28280
One Wells Fargo Center, Suite 2900, 301 South College Street, Charlotte, NC 28202
620 S Tryon St, Suite 800, Charlotte, NC 28202
101 North Tryon Street, Suite 1900, Charlotte, NC 28246
831 East Morehead Street, Suite 560, Charlotte, NC 28202
2216 East 5th Street, Charlotte, NC 28204
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What Does Contingent Mean in Real Estate?
In a real estate transaction like the sale of a house, a “contingency” clause in the contract acts as a way to cancel the contract if a certain event were to happen. For instance, if you make an offer and the seller accepts it, you may negotiate a contingency that accounts for a poor housing inspection allowing you to back out of the deal. If you need to sell your home as well, you could negotiate a contingency that allows you to back out of buying the new home if you can’t sell your current one.
What Is a Short Sale?
A short sale is when the seller is selling the property for less than is owed on the mortgage. This could be a bank that repossessed the home in a foreclosure. In this case, the bank would sell the house, essentially hoping to get someone to buy the house, and the bank will forgive the difference that remains on the original mortgage. A short sale often presents a good opportunity to the right buyer who needs to save a bit of money.
Do I Need a Real Estate Lawyer or a Real Estate Broker?
A broker (also known as an agent or realtor) represents people in the home buying or selling process. But they may not be as experienced when it comes to contract negotiations as a real estate lawyer. While you may not need a real estate lawyer for your home sale, they can help you deal with any unexpected roadblocks to the sale process. Some states also require a real estate attorney for any contract signings. If you are unsure, you could schedule a consultation.