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Any modifications to the original contract should be made in writing and signed by both the buyer and the seller. This ensures that both parties are aware of the changes and agree to them. Modifying a contract can be complex, and any changes should be made with the help of a qualified real estate attorney.
Ultimately what happens is you are in breach of contract if you do not follow through with the purchase. You will lose anything that you put down on the property as earnest money. It may be the case that you put $2000 in earnest money down to lock in the deal with the seller.
Transfer is of titles whereas the Assignment is for obligations and rights. certificate. Assign is generally associated with intangible properties such as a debt, or benefits arising from contracts for example rental income under a lease agreement.
Lease assignments should be effected by deed but can, in certain circumstances, take place in equity or by one party making a successful claim of an assignment by estoppel.
An assignment of contract is a legal clause that allows for one party of a contract to transfer the rights, obligations, and responsibilities of that contract to another party. The party who is giving away the responsibility of the contract is the assignor and the party receiving is the assignee.

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When the seller transfers the power of the contract to someone else, the buyer is now legally bound to someone that they did not choose. Example: When Amy signed a loan agreement with her bank, the contract gave the right to assign to the bank.
In order to make a purchase contract assignable you need to put the words ``and or assigns on the purchase contract after the buyers name. For example if the buyer is Jack Smith then on the purchase contract you would put ``Jack Smith and or Assigns. This makes the contract assignable.
Assignment contracts are a vehicle used by real estate investors to transfer one partys rights and obligations under an existing real estate contract to another party. Assignment contracts dont involve transferring or selling the property directly like a purchase agreement.

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