EVERYONE SAYS THAT I HAVE TO SIGN THE PURCHASE AGREEMENT IMMEDIATELY. CAN I WAIT AND CONSIDER THE OFFER FOR A FEW DAYS?
You do not have to sign a purchase agreement immediately. Take the necessary time to talk with your lawyer and become comfortable with your decision. Remember, however, that the other party may withdraw the offer or accept a different one. The purchase agreement might also include an acceptance deadline which requires you to make a decision by a certain time. If that deadline passes, the offer expires. If you do decide to take more time, it is important that you move promptly to resolve any concerns you may have. 4. I AM GOING TO SELL MY HOUSE BUT IF I SELL WITH A CONTRACT FOR DEED I DO NOT WANT TO SELL TO PEOPLE WITH LOTS OF CHILDREN (BECAUSE THEY MIGHT WRECK THE PLACE) OR TO PEOPLE ON WELFARE BECAUSE THEY MIGHT NOT BE ABLE TO MAKE THE PAYMENTS DOWN THE ROAD). CAN I REFUSE TO SELL TO THOSE PEOPLE OR TO ANYONE? You may not discriminate against any person because of race, religion, gender, national origin, familiar status, mental or physical disability, public assistance, sexual orienta
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