Jeff from Fresno asked: What
does Pending taking back up mean?? I am from California and not
familiar with the term.
Great Question Jeff, All
over the country there are different terms used in real estate
transactions. I will try and out line the major ones here.
Texas area status
abbreviations and definitions
A = Active – A property is
active and a seller wants to sell
AC = Active contingent – A
property has an accepted offer however the property is contingent on
the sale of another property by the buyer.
PB = Pending taking back up
– A property has an accepted and executed contract in place but
there are option periods that the buyer has negotiated and the seller
has reserved the right to accept back up offers on the property. Once
another offer is accepted the seller notifies the buyer in position A
that a back up offer has been accepted on the property.
P = Pending – After all option periods expire and the contract is still in place this status change just lets the market know that the contract is proceeding to a closing.
S = Sold – The transaction
has closed and funded.
W = Withdrawn – Property
has been with drawn by the seller from MLS
X = Expired – Listing
contract has expired and the property is not being actively marketed
on MLS
T = Temporarily withdrawn –
seller has asked that the property be removed from active ststus but
intends to resume marketing at some point in the future.
L = Leased – A property
has been leased for a contracted period of time.
Some markets will have
variations of these statuses. In California they refer to a contract
as being under “Escrow” that means the funds are with tht title
company or attorneys in an escrow account to be distributed on the
closing date of the contract. In Texas we use title companies to
transact 95% of the residential transactions. They set up escrows for
each individual property as well we just do not use it in our
language.
In Massachusetts and some of
the New England states. Real estate transactions are closed with
attorney offices that do the title work and sellers and buyers go to
the attorney's offices to sign the paper work.
I hope this answers some of
your questions Jeff. Please feel free to contact me directly if you
need more information.
Bob Kenney, Realtor ®
Mobile/Text - 512-922-4922
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