Removing Subjects

Step Six

Once an offer has been accepted with subjects or conditions, those conditions must be satisfied by the party whose benefit the condition is for.

Securing an Inspector – Should the Buyer of real estate require that he or she be satisfied by an inspection made by a third, uninvolved party, the Buyer must find and schedule that inspector to view the subject property. Due to the nature of their business, inspectors can be secured in a very short period of time. If you are looking for an inspector, please feel free to find your own or use the services of those referred to in the section of this website titled “Referral Network.”

Securing a Lawyer or Notary – Although a Buyer will not need a lawyer or notary until their offer has become firm, it is always a good idea to secure a real estate lawyer or notary in preparation for the transaction. If you are in need of a lawyer or notary, please feel free to find your own or contact those referred to in the section of this website titled “Referral Network.”

Securing Your Mortgage – If you have properly prepared yourself for the purchase of a new home or investment then you have already been pre-approved for a mortgage. Once you have found the property you like and an accepted offer is in place, your bank or mortgage broker will arrange for an appraisal of the subject property. Once appraised by the lender as a sound investment, finalizing your mortgage should not be a problem as long as the subject property meets the terms of your pre-approval. If you are in need of a mortgage broker or specialist, feel free to locate your own or contact those referred to in the section of this website titled “Referral Network.”

Reading Strata Documents – If a Buyer has included a condition in their Offer that requires the Seller to provide strata documents, it is extremely important that the Buyer him or herself read those documents and be satisfied by their contents. Although a good REALTOR® will read over such documents for the benefit of their clients, it is not the responsibility of the REALTOR® to do so. If a Buyer feels uncomfortable with such a task, it is highly recommended that they have a real estate lawyer read such documents for them.

Condition Removal – Once a Buyer of real estate is satisfied with the results of their inspection, documents and/or other such conditions, they must remove such conditions by signing an Amendment to the Contract of Purchase and Sale, otherwise known as the Condition or Subject Removal Form.



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