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Home Deposits may be Refunded Depending on Your Contract
I'm back with you today to discuss home deposits and whether or not you can get your money back after you have made an offer. Our guest today is real estate attorney, Sam Saad, President of Paradise Coast Title and Escrow.
This is a question we hear time and time again, and will refer this one to Sam who can lend a hand in explaining. As a practicing attorney, Sam wants you to know that these instructions are not considered legal advice, and that if you do seek legal counsel, then you should consult an attorney who can explain your rights to you while under contract.
It Depends on the Type of Contract you Signed
Going forward, Sam says that a deposit is refundable in certain cases depending on what type of contract you signed.
For example, if you have gone through the inspection criteria and the seller refuses to comply with your requests, then you would get your deposit back.
If the seller accepts a credit towards the property or goes through with the requisite repairs, then you would not receive your deposit back.
- The FAR/BAR As-Is Contract is very popular in the Naples area. This type of contract is most often associated with distressed home sales, and within the document there is a provision that allows the buyer a 15 day free-look:
The NABOR Contract that was mentioned earlier also has an As-Is addendum, which makes it a very safe contract for buyers.
You Need to Know your Options
Placing a deposit on a home may seem like an irrevocable act, this is not always the case, be sure to understand the contract that you're signing and are aware of your options within that documentation. As always, consult an attorney for representation if you have any sort of doubt as to what rights are afforded to you.