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Service type
Review
Location
Florida
Client type
Personal
Client industry
-
Deadline
Less than a week
Pricing Range
$1,000 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
1 bid
Pages
3 pages

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Purchase And Sale Agreement

California

Asked on Mar 3, 2021

Confidentiality in a purchase and sale agreement?

I am a small business owner looking to purchase another business and I am currently negotiating a Purchase and Sale Agreement. I am concerned about the confidentiality of the agreement and would like to ensure that all parties involved are abiding by the terms of the agreement. I am also concerned about any potential liabilities that may arise from the agreement and would like to ensure that I am adequately protected.

Rosemary L.

Answered Mar 3, 2021

Confidentiality and nondisclosure agreements are common in the purchase and sale of businesses. They are meant to allow a buyer and seller to negotiate and reach terms on an agreement without information leaking which would impact the business, such as financial information, impact on employees, future plans and trade secrets. It is common practice for these agreements to be signed. If the agreement is breached, the party who has been injured by the breach can sue the other party for damages or other appropriate remedies.

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Purchase And Sale Agreement

Washington

Asked on Mar 3, 2021

Earnest money in a purchase and sale agreement?

I am in the process of buying a house and have been presented with a purchase and sale agreement. I am confused about the earnest money portion of the agreement and would like to understand what it means and how it will affect the transaction. I am particularly interested in knowing what happens to the earnest money if either party decides to back out of the agreement.

Merry A.

Answered Mar 3, 2021

Good morning. I am a WA State attorney, and I have reviewed numerous purchase and sale agreements (PSA), and have bought and sold numerous pieces of property in WA and CO. You are wise to ask this question. Since you are the buyer, normally your buyer's real estate agent would prepare the PSA for you to use, after discussing with you. Since you said a PSA "was presented to you" I"m wondering whether you are buying a new home from a building contractor. In any event, the purpose to an earnest money payment is to hold the home for you and let the seller know you are interested. In most cases, however, the seller can keep your whole earnest money payment if you back out of a purchase for reasons that are not protected in the PSA. For example, if you write your offer contingent on your subjective approval of an inspection report, or write your offer contingent on obtaining financing at terms you approve of, either one of these terms can get you out of the contract and also have your earnest money returned to you. There should be language in the PSA that clearly states what happens to the earnest money and how much earnest money you are providing. I hope that that is helpful. If you continue to have questions, I urge you to have an attorney review any and all documents, including those for loans, prior to signing anything.

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