Is the Buyer Short of Cash? Not Committed to Deal? [Editor’s Note: The views expressed here are solely those of Ross Kaplan, and do not represent Edina Realty, Berkshire Hathaway, or any other entity referenced. If you need legal advice, please consult an attorney.] Normally in Minnesota, the Buyer’s earnest money is due to the...Read More
New Inspection Contingency Timetable for Minnesota Home Buyers, Sellers [Editor’s Note: The views expressed here are solely those of Ross Kaplan, and do not represent Edina Realty, Berkshire Hathaway, or any other entity referenced. If you need legal advice, please consult an attorney.] The answer to the question, “when does 5+2+1 = 10?,” is, “when...Read More
Getting a Main Sewer Colonoscopy Ever want to know how plumbers — or in this case, the contractor checking out a home’s main sewer line — take notes? By writing with a Sharpie pen on a plastic glove. The contractor — Ron the Sewer Rat — has worked for several Buyer clients just this Summer...Read More
Real Estate Terminology 101 “Final acceptance” sounds like something that happens in a hospice, or perhaps what Woody Allen has been seeking in therapy all these years. Fortunately, the real estate version is not so macabre: it’s just a fancy way of saying, “Done Deal!” “Signed, Sealed, & (Constructively) Delivered” Specifically, “Final Acceptance” refers to...Read More
Doing a Colleague a BIG Favor What do you do if you’re a busy Edina Realty agent (OK, me) whose Buyer client needs to meet a contractor at a St. Paul home they’re inspecting, at the same time you’re obliged to host a Broker Open across town? When you work for the Twin Cities’ biggest (and best!)...Read More
Moot Issue . . . Unless the Deal Hiccups One of the biggest concerns residential home Buyers have is who holds their earnest money check. Due once there is an accepted Purchase Agreement, earnest money typically is equivalent to 2% – 5% of the purchase price, and plays a dual role: a) it signifies the...Read More