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Updated 12 months ago,

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Brenainn Kilchoer
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Casper, WY
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getting rid of a property

Brenainn Kilchoer
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Casper, WY
Posted
Hello!
I have a property under contract in Denver close to the international airport (<10 minute commute) and unfortunately my company is closing down their operations so I can no longer make that my primary residence. It's a 3 bed 2.5 bath townhouse (end unit) with a large 2 car garage, still under construction (new build).
The loan is for 439k at around 6.3% interest and I have 12k earnest money sitting in it. It's been a little too long for me to just change my mind per the contract so I was wondering how does one go about selling a contract, or selling a house before it's been bought.
Any help with the legalese is greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Brenainn

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