Can I keep my house on the market after accepting an offer?

Yes, the seller can continue receiving offers from interested parties for as long as they want. In fact, they could keep the home listed for sale right up until the closing date, if they chose to.
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Can I still show my house after accepting an offer?

Once an offer has been made and accepted and a closing date is set, it is pretty late for an agent to be showing a home. At that point, it is usually pretty certain that any deal will go through. However, unless the contract says otherwise, the real estate agent has no legal obligation to stop showing the property.
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Can I change my mind after accepting an offer on my house?

Can you change your mind after accepting an offer on a house? As a seller, you can always change your mind after accepting an offer on a house, but unfortunately changing your mind doesn't guarantee you'll be able to back out of the agreement especially if a house purchasing agreement is in place.
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Can a seller cancel an accepted offer?

It is a legally binding document after all. The seller, similarly, can be sued, or forced to go ahead with the sale. However, the offer to purchase may include clauses that allow for it to be cancelled under certain conditions.
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Can I outbid an accepted offer?

You may have heard the saying "buyer's remorse," but did you know that there is actually a legal way to back out of an accepted offer? If your Offer Acceptance Clause includes contingencies and earnest money, then it's perfectly legal for buyers who want their deposit refunded.
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What to do once offer on house is accepted?

Once your offer has been accepted you should immediately inform your lender as they'll need to ensure that the property's value is the same amount as the agreed purchase price. They will do this by scheduling a mortgage valuation. If you haven't finished your mortgage application, do so as soon as possible.
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What happens when a seller accepts your offer?

The Home Should Be Inspected

The inspection typically occurs 7 – 10 days after the offer is accepted, and allows the home buyer and inspector a chance to privately view the home. As the seller is not present for the inspection, you'll have a few tasks that must be completed in preparation for the home inspection.
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What comes next after a seller accepts your offer?

Transfer initial deposit: After your offer is accepted, you will have three business days to transfer the initial deposit. Typically, the initial deposit is about 3% of the home purchase price. 3. Complete all inspections: During this process, you'll inspect the home for structural issues.
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How long after making an offer on a house?

Typically, closing on a house takes about 30 to 45 days, so if you add on a week or two for the seller to consider an offer and to work through any counter offer negotiations, it can take around two months to complete the offer to closing process.
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Can you change your mind and withdraw an offer?

Each counter is essentially a new offer, resetting the clock for an acceptance deadline. As with the original offer to purchase, you can change your mind about a counteroffer you send to the seller and you can withdraw the counteroffer before the seller accepts and delivers written acceptance to you.
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Will a seller go back to an interested buyer after the seller rejected their offer?

Typically, when a seller rejects your offer they come back with a counteroffer to potentially negotiate a deal what works better for them. If your offer is rejected without counter, it might mean that your offer was too low to be considered by the seller.
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Can you be gazumped after offer accepted?

Estate Agents and gazumping

Even after the seller has accepted an offer from one buyer, the estate agent is legally obliged to pass on any offer they receive. If this offer happens to trump the initial accepted offer, then gazumping seems inevitable.
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Do estate agents encourage gazumping?

Do estate agents encourage gazumping? No, most estate agents don't encourage gazumping - but they're legally obligated to present all offers in writing to sellers. As a result, it's down to the seller to decide how to move forward.
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Is it wrong to gazump?

Gazumping is not big and it's not clever, but, while it may be a little immoral, it's not illegal. And that means if you have to do it to get the property that's right for you, you have to do it.
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Can you gazump a best and final offer?

After a little negotiation with the owner, you have made an offer and it has been accepted, perhaps over the phone or at the estate agents. Next thing you know, your best and final offer is disregarded after the buyer has accepted a higher offer from another bidder. That's when it's clear you've been gazumped.
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Can you put an offer on a house twice?

There is no law against making offers on more multiple houses. However, as a seller, this can put you in a difficult position, since you can never be sure if the buyer you have accepted an offer from or are considering is as serious as you are about your property.
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Do Realtors lie about other offers?

If we know that bidding wars are possible, the listing agent may not even tell your agent about other offers until they actually come in. In other cases, the listing agent may make your agent aware that other offers are expected. In either case, you will have to decide how you want to deal with that information.
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Can buyers and sellers talk to each other?

Buyer and Seller and Ethics

But the clients themselves are not subject to the Realtor's Code of Ethics, so if they talked to each other, they would not be in violation. As a general rule it certainly is not a good idea for a buyer and seller to talk directly with each other during negotiations.
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Why do Realtors not want buyers and sellers to meet?

A real estate agent stops that. It's intimidating to have the sellers in the home when buyers walk through it. They may not feel as comfortable looking in all the areas they want to look. When the sellers aren't present, buyers feel more comfortable looking around and see everything the home offers.
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Can I contact my buyers directly?

Is it illegal to approach a home-seller directly? Just in case you're wondering, there's no legal restriction that stops buyers from approaching a home-seller directly, and asking them about selling their home directly, by-passing an auction or estate agent. The home-seller is not breaking any laws, either.
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Can a seller contact a buyer?

A: Of course you can speak to the buyer. Your agent must obey your orders, not the other way around. The broker may be acting in your best interest, though, by advising you not to contact the buyer directly.
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How do you know if a Realtor is lying?

If you're unsure whether an agent is lying to you about their production, a simple phone call to their broker to find out their track record will usually uncover whether they're lying or not about their sales history.
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Can you ask for proof of another offer?

There's a myth that agents aren't allowed to disclose the details of an offer to another agent when, in fact, it's perfectly legal unless the seller declines it in the listing agreement (rare).
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How much over asking price should I offer on a home 2021?

As with all negotiations, when you are making an offer on a house, start low. A good rule of thumb though is to offer 5% to 10% lower than the asking price. Don't forget that sellers often take this into account and deliberately put their house on the market for more than they expect or would accept.
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