From my experience, it can range from same day to weeks if the seller is on vacation or some other reason. I usually tell folks that sellers should professionally counter-sign the purchase contract within one or two business days of receiving a signed contract from the buyer. Does anyone else have a perspective on this? Is there a norm for how many days a seller should take to counter-sign a contract?
Obviously the buyer is in a very vulnerable state when he has an outstanding contract with his contract deposit. Meanwhile the seller can shop his signed contract and still sell to someone else. Quite a tough situation for the buyer so obviously buyers will want to minimize this time period.
Does anyone have any color on when the buyer can demand his signed contract and good faith deposit returned if the seller takes too long to counter-sign?
Obviously the buyer is in a very vulnerable state when he has an outstanding contract with his contract deposit. Meanwhile the seller can shop his signed contract and still sell to someone else. Quite a tough situation for the buyer so obviously buyers will want to minimize this time period.
Does anyone have any color on when the buyer can demand his signed contract and good faith deposit returned if the seller takes too long to counter-sign?
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