

1,408,583
Yes, that happens a lot. Intent has a lot to do with it, but we just add an addendum extending the time frames to be safe. But, I have moved forward with deals that were days past our expiration on the RPA as the new docs (all parties sign a revised expiration date) and dated signatures show the intent of the parties to revive the original doc with the new addendum.
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Ron and Alexandra Seigel
Carpinteria, CA
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
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Tony and Suzanne Marri...
Scottsdale, AZ
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Thomas J. Nelson, REAL...
La Jolla, CA
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Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
1,690,354
Basic contract law; an expired offer cannot be revived and must be re-written. It is a dead ducky. An easy action would be to re-print the offer, amend the deadline date and have the buyer and seller counter-initial that change; good to go.
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Theo Shaw
Evanston, IL
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Susan Haughton
Alexandria, VA
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
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Thomas J. Nelson, REAL...
La Jolla, CA
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Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
975,267
Change the expiration date and both parties initial it. Seller signs the offer and it's a deal.
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Gabe Sanders
Stuart, FL
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Fred Griffin Florida R...
Tallahassee, FL
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Candice A. Donofrio
Fort Mohave, AZ
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Doug Dawes
Georgetown, MA
4,785,696
Norm Padula provided the contract law answer. Better safe than sorry!
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Fred Griffin Florida R...
Tallahassee, FL
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Susan Haughton
Alexandria, VA
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Sandy Padula & Norm Pa...
, CA
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Doug Dawes
Georgetown, MA
4,729,198
I believe that depends on the laws in your state on how to handle this... changing and initialing dates or brand new offer, etc.
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
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Richard Weeks
Dallas, TX
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Thomas J. Nelson, REAL...
La Jolla, CA
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Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
4,530,800
It would depend on how the expiration clause is written.
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
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Thomas J. Nelson, REAL...
La Jolla, CA
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Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
5,552,108
As I responded to you in my post, our attorneys have said if everyone signs and in good faith continues with the offer, it is legal. I prefer to address the new response time in a counter so we legally are in contract, and no one can terminate due to sloppy dates.
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Theo Shaw
Evanston, IL
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Fred Griffin Florida R...
Tallahassee, FL
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
5,964,382
I would make sure that both parties agree in writing to the extended date.
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Fred Griffin Florida R...
Tallahassee, FL
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Bob Crane
Stevens Point, WI
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Doug Dawes
Georgetown, MA
4,394,429
This likely varies by state and the language in the contract. On a practical level, Thomas J. Nelson, Realtor, CRS uses the same approach as I do.
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
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Richard Weeks
Dallas, TX
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Thomas J. Nelson, REAL...
La Jolla, CA
3,476,884
I'd add an addendum to extend the date to make it all on the up and up.
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Fred Griffin Florida R...
Tallahassee, FL
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
1,709,415
In my state wew ould need to add a counter form with the new date.
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Fred Griffin Florida R...
Tallahassee, FL
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
868,012
Adjust the date and have all parties initial.
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Fred Griffin Florida R...
Tallahassee, FL
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
613,006
Just sign and have both parties initial with the new date.
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Fred Griffin Florida R...
Tallahassee, FL
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
3,210,151
Not in my opinion. Extend the time to respond in an addendum or a counter offer.
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Fred Griffin Florida R...
Tallahassee, FL
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
398,456
They should sign the offer and and add an addendum stating "Buyer and seller agree...."
I've had agents push back on the addendum saying that it's redundant. Maybe so, but better safe than sorry.
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Fred Griffin Florida R...
Tallahassee, FL
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
637,651
In Oregon, acceptance after the deadline is not binding until the acknowledgement is signed and a box is checked that the seller/buyer agrees to be bound thereby.
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Fred Griffin Florida R...
Tallahassee, FL
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
2,098,619
Yes , just change(and initial) any expired dates !
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Fred Griffin Florida R...
Tallahassee, FL
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Michael J. Perry
Lancaster, PA
353,765
I'm a stickler on making sure the paperwork and contracts are in order Nathan Gesner . How would you feel if the parties ended up in court over an unrelated issue but now you have to show you had a valid contract that was signed after expiration. What a mess! Seems easier to just amend the offer. I have moved forward on expired offers but they were expired by hours not days. What do you think an attorney would tell you to do...
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Fred Griffin Florida R...
Tallahassee, FL
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Kasey & John Boles
Boise, ID
1,616,860
I would do a counter extending the dates
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Fred Griffin Florida R...
Tallahassee, FL
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Doug Dawes
Georgetown, MA
5,770,641
Nathan,
I agree with Thomas J. Nelson, Realtor, CRS . A
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Thomas J. Nelson, REAL...
La Jolla, CA
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Doug Dawes
Georgetown, MA
1,466,057
Nathan Gesner You will need an amendment to change the appropriate dates.
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Fred Griffin Florida R...
Tallahassee, FL
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
4,433,865
4,549,209
I wonder if this is from state to state what is legal.
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
2,631,572
Change the dates or use an addendum.
You don't want any "problems" down the road.
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
1,027,585
@Sandy Padula and Norm Padula, JD, GRI NMLS#1483386 had it right for our area, as well. This is precisely how we handle it in our area; rather, I should say how we SHOULD handle it. I cannot presume to speak for other agents, but this is what I do.
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Sandy Padula & Norm Pa...
, CA
809,103
Our contract has a spot where if it is expired and the buyers initial it is contractually extended. Otherwise we write an addendum extending it and validating the acceptance and all parties sign.-Kasey
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
4,850,824
Depends on the laws for your state. How about an Addendum signed by both parties?
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
5,581,941
there's no such thing as "good enough" on contracts....the dates are the dates.... I would rewrite the agreement.... but that's just me....others may have other answers....
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
1,104,662
It may vary in every state Nathan Gesner In MA our offer is called "Contract to Purchase" if we go over we should have an extension filed.
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
7,306,359
Follow the terms of the contract. You may need a signed extension.
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Doug Dawes
Georgetown, MA
2,719,445
Escrow will require an amendment at some point. Meanwhile open escrow
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
2,212,917
As long as you change the expiration date and everyone initials the change, should be fine.
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
3,071,039
Thomas J. Nelson, Realtor, CRS nailed this one!
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Thomas J. Nelson, REAL...
La Jolla, CA
3,408,104
It is a start but buyer would need to cross out and initial expiration clause.
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
4,799,925
What I do is to line out the original acceptance date with the new date and have the buyer initial. Then, when the seller initials, you have a valid contract.
3,986,056
4,318,402
Nathan Gesner - for me, it is as simple as changing the expiration date and initial by both parties - and they are willing.
And if one wants to be very particular about paperwork - just start fresh! In today's world of electronic signatures, it is not going to take a lot of time!
Good Luck for one more under an agreement.
1,157,585
Seek appropriate legal counsel who is licensed in the relevant jurisdiction.
1,456,742
Sign it and fill out an extension of time form. That's how we do it out here. Had that happen on my last escrow where the buyer's agent was asleep at the wheel and missed the cut-off time being on the form.