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All Forum Posts by: Ben Tischler

Ben Tischler has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

The seller backed out almost immediately after signing the contract so I never even had the opportunity to provide the earnest money. 

I've gone through it and have not found any date that would function as a kill-date or expiration. If that does not appear would the contract still be valid? 

I have a property that I entered into contract with in June of 2017. The seller decided after signing that he did not want to sell. I opted not to enforce the contract at the time but would be potentially interested in doing so now. Is this contract still valid and can I legally do so?