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It's hard to cancel escrow as the home seller

As a home seller, your options are very limited to cancel escrow with the buyer of your home.

You can't just wake up one day during escrow and decide you no longer want to sell your property.

You signed a contract to sell your property to the buyer, and you have to abide by that contract.

Sellers are able to cancel escrow if the buyer doesn't perform.

For example, if the buyer inspection contingency is over and they still have not removed that contingency in writing, you can then send the buyer a notice to perform.

That means the buyer has 3 days to remove the contingency or back out of the deal.

If 3 days pass and they still don't remove the contingency, then you can send the buyer an escrow cancelation form.

You have to wait on the buyer to not perform to be able to cancel escrow, you can't cancel because you changed your mind about selling.

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Tonight, I need you to be my spy

At tonight's New Year’s Eve party, while you are with your friends and family, I need you to do a little spying for me.

Someone at the party is going to bring up the topic of real estate.

They are going to say that they are thinking about selling their home in 2020.

I know you will be drinking a lot... but try to remember the person who said that.

Then, text me and say "Daniel, I have a friend looking to sell". I'll take it from there. 😉

My goal for 2020 is to help as many people as possible sell their property.

To do that, I really need your help investigating and letting me know which of your friends and family members are thinking about selling.

Thank you for all your help in 2019 and thank you in advance for all your upcoming help in the new year!

Happy New Year!!!

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