Hi ,
Also
known as a sunset clause, it is wise to include an "offer expiration" clause in any offer that you make to purchase property.
Such a clause states a date and time when your offer will expire and will encourage a Vendor to make a decision or risk losing a sale. It will also encourage an agent to act quickly to ensure your offer is presented to the Vendor
promptly.
Ideally, a sunset clause should expire 24-48 hours after you submit your offer. Also make the time the offer is to expire by 4pm or 5pm on any given day and never allow a sunset clause to run over a weekend.
Making a clause expire by
5pm on Friday encourages a Vendor to make a decision regarding your offer PRIOR to the weekend, which is the time when most property purchasers are out looking in the market. It is far better to have the Vendor look at your offer without the distraction of other competing offers.
By including an expiration clause, you can also better manage any offers you have made
and limit your exposure to having an offer accepted after you have moved onto another deal.
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