Before you agree to a contract make sure you understand it. This will prevent any problems and you will get the right home. Generally speaking, the law assumes that if you have signed something, you have read and understood it. Below are a few tips to consider:
- Carefully check that all the figures are correct
- Take your time and don’t be in a rush
- Read all the fine print
- Never sign a blank contract or allow someone to fill in the details later
- If you are unsure of something, ask
- If you are still unclear, get some independent advice
- Ensure that verbal agreements or claims made by the seller/or seller’s agent are written into the contract
- Be very clear about your own inclusion of conditions and requirements
- The agent should sign the contract in your presence
- Have any mistakes or omissions corrected before you sign
- Feel free to ask for an unsigned copy to take away and read in your time when you are not under any pressure
- Make sure you have a copy of the contract
These tips come courtesy of Rodney DeVille at Principle Property. If you are in the Northern suburbs and would like an honest appraisal of your properties potential sale value or if your looking to sell your house with someone who has fresh ideas and has the motivation to get the job done, Rodney's your guy!
0422 579 553
rodney.deville@principleproperty.com.au
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