Simplified Purchase Procedure
If you find his counter offer amenable, you can ask him to give you a small token amount (a deposit), the figure to be agreed upon by you and your buyer. You and your buyer should then set a date when you should meet again, hopefully by then; all the necessary documents have been prepared and are ready to be signed.
Once the deposit has been given, you should contact a real estate lawyer and have him look over the real estate sales agreement. It is best that you consult with a real estate professional. This way you avoid making costly errors.
When all this has been ironed out, you will then meet with your buyer (who will most probably bring his own lawyer or agent) and discuss the terms of the real estate contract. You may have to meet with your buyer several times but this is all part of the purchase process.
The moment everything is agreeable to both parties, the contract is signed and the down payment is given. You and your buyer can then discuss when they can move in.
The keys to your house, as well as transfer certificates or titles can be handed over to the buyer once the balance (as paid by the bank or by the buyer itself) has been settled.
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