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By Elizabeth Weintraub, About.com Guide to Home Buying / Selling

Removing a Contingency to Sell Your Home

Friday April 13, 2007
Sellers generally don't advertise that a contingent offer is acceptable. In fact, some won't even consider a contingent offer -- meaning the buyer needs to sell an existing home before the buyer can fulfill the terms of the contract to purchase -- because they don't understand how it works.

In most cases, it's no skin off the seller's nose to accept a contingent offer. Sometimes it's the motivation needed for another buyer to submit an offer to purchase. Why? Because the desirability of a home seems to go up when somebody else wants it.

The problem that arises is when the seller receives another offer and tries to kick out the first buyer by invoking a Notice to Perform. Some buyers slink quietly away. Some will fight tooth and nail. For the latter, here are five ways a home buyer can remove the contingency to sell and move forward with the transaction.

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