
Congratulations you are under contract to buy a home. You are very excited and can hardly wait to move in. But what can you expect during the next phase of the transaction. Here are some things to remember that you should NOT expect of the seller during the under contract process.
No excessive showings
The first thing to remember, once you are under contract, is the house still belongs to the seller. During the under contract period the seller should allow you to get into the house for the necessary inspections. The seller should be willing to allow an additional quick showing for measurements. But, over and above those showings, endless visits to the house for whatever reason should not be expected. It is important to realize that it is still the owners home. They are living their lives and getting ready to move. They do not need a parade of people regularly visiting their home once the home is under contract.
No early move in
It is not uncommon to want to check and see if it is possible to move a few things in to the house before closing. It may happen that you end up in between places to live for a period of time, before you can close. If this happens it can be difficult to find a short term rental. In this situation, the question can come up, can we move in early? This is a tough request for the seller. The seller is trying to time their own move. It is also not in the best interest to allow for early move in or to allow the buyers to just move in a few things. When working with the seller, I always tell them to just say NO to this request.
No deliveries
Another thing that might happen, during the under contract period is needing to have things delivered to the new house. It would be so easy to just have it delivered early, before closing, and then you would not have to move it. As a buyer, if you are deliberately having Amazon or Wayfair deliver things to the house before closing you are not being appropriate. It is not the sellers responsibility to store or keep track of your belongings. The house is not yours until after closing. It is not uncommon for a piece of mail to be delivered to your new home before you close, but that is different than a delivery. No deliveries until the house is yours.
No head start on renovations
As a buyer, you may be buying a fixer upper. You are so anxious to get started on the renovations. It would be great if you could start before closing. You would like to ask the seller if it is okay. The short answer is NO! I know, I know, You just want to paint or have the hardwood floors sanded. Until it is your house, you need to stay excited and wait until after closing.
This blog post must seem like a lot of no’s. It is. Until after closing, the house belongs to someone else. Things happen and closings do not happen. If you have moved in or had things delivered to the home, what will happen now? Be patient and enjoy the process. The home will be yours soon enough. Schedule things to happen and packages to be delivered after closing.
