Once you have accepted an offer to sell your home,
your real estate agent will inform you of all the
procedures involved in order to proceed successfully
to closing, as well as the parties responsible for
completing those procedures and estimates of completion.
For instance, the property may need to be formally
appraised, surveyed, inspected or repaired. Depending
on the specifics reached during the negotiations,
you may pay for all, some, or none of these items.
Your agent will then coordinate with all the parties
and keep you informed as to the results of the various
procedures. If each procedure returns acceptable results
as defined by the contract, then the sale may continue.
If there are problems with the property the terms
set forth in the contract will dictate your next step.
Depending on the contract, you or the buyer may decide
to walk away, open a new round of negotiations, or
close. Your agent will advise you throughout this
process and will help you coordinate any actions you
must take to keep the sale moving forward.
There are some sales that go smoothly and some that
require a lot of work to get to the closing table.
Until you get into it, you won't know which one you
have on your hands. Either way, your agent will be
there with you every step of the way.