Do backup offers get accepted?

Just like an offer on a home, it’s a legally binding contract that must be signed by both parties. When you write a backup offer, you’re acknowledging that there is already an offer on the house. But if the first one falls through, yours is automatically accepted and you’ll be under contract to buy the house.

Why do home sellers accept backup offers?

A seller may accept backup offers so if the current buyer walks there is another purchaser ready to close the deal. By collecting backup offers, the seller avoids having to remarket the listing, show the home again or sift through numerous new offers, because backup buyers eagerly await the home on the sidelines.

Can you negotiate a backup offer on a house?

To entice a buyer to accept backup position, you may have to accept an offer with a lower price than the primary offer. Don’t expect a buyer to accept a counteroffer from you for backup position that also includes a price increase. Make sure you tidy up the offer as if it were a primary offer.

Do sellers usually wait to accept offers?

A Timeframe Example: California

Sellers often respond within one to three business days, even in states that don’t have specific rules and guidelines.

Can I outbid an accepted offer?

If the purchase contract hasn’t been signed, the seller could accept another offer, even if you think they’ve accepted yours. The seller generally cannot cancel your contract if you are in compliance simply because the seller received a better offer from another buyer.

What does accepting backups mean on Zillow?

According to real estate agent Kate Cacciatore with William Raveis in Southport, if a home is “accepting backups,” it means that the best offer is selected in a situation involving multiple bids, but other strong offers are not discounted.

How long after 2021 can I expect my offer?

The majority of sales were agreed with 6-15 viewings. With a decent agent you should expect to get roughly 1 viewing every week and a half and be under offer within 14-16 weeks.

Can you put an offer on a house that already has an offer?

You can make an offer on a house that already has an offer, provided the executed contract has not been signed. You can also have an offer accepted in this situation, or ask the seller if they could put your on their back up list.

How long do you have after making an offer on a house?

When you buy a residential property in NSW, you have a 5-business day cooling-off period after you exchange contracts. The cooling-off period starts as soon as you exchange and ends at 5pm on the fifth business day after the day of exchange.