How a Consumer Hired a Lawyer to Review a Real Estate Sale Agreement in Texas
See real project results from ContractsCounsel's legal marketplace — this project was posted by a consumer in Texas seeking help to review a Real Estate Sale Agreement. The client received 2 lawyer proposals with flat fee bids ranging from $450 to $900.
Review
Real Estate Sale Agreement
Texas
Personal
-
Less than a week
$450 - $900 (Flat fee)
2 bids
3 pages
How much does it cost to Review a Real Estate Sale Agreement in Texas?
For this project, the client received 2 proposals from lawyers to review a Real Estate Sale Agreement in Texas, with flat fee bids ranging from $450 to $900 on a flat fee. Pricing may vary based on the complexity of the legal terms, the type of service requested, and the required turnaround time.Project Description
Need help with a Real Estate Sale Agreement?
Lawyers that Bid on this Real Estate Sale Agreement Project
Attorney
44 years practicing
Free consultation
Attorney/Counsel
4 years practicing
Free consultation
Other Lawyers that Help with Texas Projects
Outside General Counsel
30 years practicing
Free consultation
Other Lawyers that Help with Real Estate Sale Agreement Projects
Business & Immigration Attorney
3 years practicing
Free consultation
Founder & Principal
14 years practicing
Free consultation
Attorney
7 years practicing
Free consultation
GEORGIA licensed attorney
6 years practicing
Free consultation
Other Real Estate Sale Agreement Postings
Draft Real Estate Sale Agreement in District of Columbia Draft Real Estate Sale Agreement in Florida Draft Real Estate Sale Agreement in Georgia Draft Real Estate Sale Agreement in New Mexico for Business Draft Real Estate Sale Agreement in North Carolina for Real Estate Business Draft Real Estate Sale Agreement in Oregon Draft Real Estate Sale Agreement in Texas for Business Review Real Estate Sale Agreement in California Review Real Estate Sale Agreement in Michigan for Real Estate Business Review Real Estate Sale Agreement in OklahomaForum Questions About Real Estate Sale Agreement
Real Estate Sale Agreement
Georgia
Can I back out of a real estate sale agreement if the seller failed to disclose a major defect?
I recently entered into a real estate sale agreement to purchase a house. However, after moving in, I discovered a major structural defect that the seller failed to disclose during the negotiation process. This defect will require significant repairs and affects the safety and value of the property. I want to know if I have grounds to back out of the agreement and seek compensation for the repair costs due to the seller's non-disclosure.
Dan P.
Under general Contract Law, the pre-existing conditions of the property merge into the Deed at the time of conveyance pursuant to the Merger Doctrine. However, exceptions to this rule do exist, particularly under state statues requiring disclosures pertaining to the sale of real property. Consult with a qualified attorney in your state to discuss possible remedies.
Real Estate Sale Agreement
Massachusetts
Can a seller back out of a Real Estate Sale Agreement after signing it?
I recently entered into a Real Estate Sale Agreement with a seller to purchase a property. However, a few days after signing the agreement, the seller expressed their desire to back out of the deal. They claim that they received a better offer from another buyer. I'm wondering if the seller has the right to do this, or if I have any legal recourse to enforce the agreement and proceed with the purchase of the property.
Moss S.
It all depends on the contingencies that are contained in the agreement. Some of those contingencies include an inspection, financing, title defects and more. I would have to review the agreement to let you know precisely what rights that you have to terminate the transaction.