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Mitch Kronowit
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Need a form to request a closing date extension

Mitch Kronowit
  • SFR Investor
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Title says it all. I would like a form to request the seller extend our closing date as our lender is taking their sweet @$$ time. This is for the State of California, if that makes any difference. And I would like one general enough to tailor to our situation, but nothing that looks like it was written by a 5th grader. :wink:

Thanks.

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J Scott
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J Scott
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Sounds like you have what you need, but in general, anything that can be done with a specific form can also be done with a general amendment form (basically a blank form that you fill in with any changes to the original contract).

So, on a standard amendment form, you could write:

"All parties agree the the closing date for the contract dated [DATE OF CONTRACT] for the property at [ADDRESS] will be extended to [NEW CLOSING DATE] without penalty to Buyer."

Or whatever suits the situation.

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