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Ask the Expert: What Are Contingencies in a Real Estate Deal?

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If you’re buying a home, you’ve probably heard the term “contingent offer.” It’s more than just industry jargon—contingencies are vital protections built into a real estate contract. They give buyers a way to back out of the deal without penalties if certain conditions aren’t met.

Think of them as safety nets. According to the National Association of Realtors, 81% of home purchase contracts include at least one contingency. Here’s what that means—and why it matters.

Inspection Contingency

This is one of the most common and important. Buyers typically get 7 to 14 days to have the home inspected by a professional. The inspector checks everything from the foundation and roof to plumbing, wiring, and mold issues.

If serious problems are found, the buyer can:

  • Request repairs
  • Negotiate a lower price
  • Cancel the contract entirely

Without this clause, buyers risk being stuck with a home that needs expensive, unexpected repairs. Even in competitive markets, this contingency is highly recommended.

Financing Contingency

This protects buyers in case their mortgage falls through. Most buyers have 21 to 30 days to secure final loan approval. If interest rates change, a lender tightens their criteria, or the buyer’s credit situation shifts, this clause allows them to exit the deal safely.

In 2026, with mortgage rates between 6–7% and tight lending standards, this contingency is especially relevant. Without it, a buyer could lose their earnest money deposit if they’re suddenly unable to close.

Appraisal Contingency

Before finalizing a loan, lenders require a home appraisal to ensure the property’s value matches the purchase price. If the appraisal is lower than expected, lenders won’t cover the full amount, and the buyer has a few options:

  • Renegotiate the price
  • Pay the difference in cash
  • Walk away from the deal

This contingency is essential in cooling markets, where appraised values may lag behind asking prices.

Bottom line: Contingencies may not sound exciting, but they offer critical protections that help buyers navigate the biggest purchase of their lives. Make sure you understand which ones are included in your contract and why skipping them could be costly.

 

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