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Buy back clause in property
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03/28/26 10:01 AM
03/28/26 10:01 AM
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Hoping one of the Tman experts may have a bit of experience with this. I was handed a buyers contract for a farm yesterday, the seller had a note inserted saying "seller has first right to buy back property at purchase price", obviously that's poison unless there's some sort of reasonable time frame attached. Wondering if it's even legal to have a buy back clause like that? I think the seller wants to make sure we don't just subdivide and flip it (we wont) but there's no way I can fence the farm and fix the buildings then sell it back for what we paid if something goes wrong.
I can ask a lawyer on Monday but this seems almost unenforceable anyways
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Re: Buy back clause in property
[Re: Trappin Arkansas]
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03/28/26 10:39 AM
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Just add a amended clause that reads seller can buy back at purchase price plus improvements cost and that way you can set your own wages and materials cost and add another % of money for this or say no way and walk away sounds to me like they want you to loan them money and come get there property back for a NO INTEREST Loan just me thinking out loud Good Plan And also see a lawyer
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Re: Buy back clause in property
[Re: Trappin Arkansas]
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03/28/26 10:49 AM
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Just add a amended clause that reads seller can buy back at purchase price plus improvements cost and that way you can set your own wages and materials cost and add another % of money for this or say no way and walk away sounds to me like they want you to loan them money and come get there property back for a NO INTEREST Loan just me thinking out loud My first thought is a one year buyback is okay. Beyond that inflation and improvements would kill me after more than a year.
I don't know half of you half as well as I should like, & I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve
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Re: Buy back clause in property
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
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03/28/26 10:56 AM
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I doubt that clause would hold up in court but I would sure see a real estate lawyer about it. Sellers put all kinds of conditions on land contracts that are not legal, and not upheld.
My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
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Re: Buy back clause in property
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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03/28/26 11:01 AM
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I doubt that clause would hold up in court but I would sure see a real estate lawyer about it. Sellers put all kinds of conditions on land contracts that are not legal, and not upheld. Appreciate it. That was my first thoughts as well. Her kid wants to farm, we're actually hoping to help him do it but we are unfortunately not rich enough to just "hold it" for him. If he wants it in the future I may be able to give him a bit of a deal but not at a major loss to myself
I don't know half of you half as well as I should like, & I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve
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Re: Buy back clause in property
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
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03/28/26 12:18 PM
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If you never decide to sell it doesn’t matter but the buy back clause should be at the appraised value at the time. I would also want a time frame of some kind especially if you are paying market value for it now.
Looks like he needs another year;-)
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Re: Buy back clause in property
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
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03/28/26 06:25 PM
03/28/26 06:25 PM
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I had "right of first refusal "added to the property I gave my son for $1.00.It was in the deed registered at court house. Price is $10.000 .The paper work was done by an real estate attorney.
"Good common sense doesn't get you out of trouble...It keeps you out of trouble" MAM
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Re: Buy back clause in property
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
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03/28/26 07:12 PM
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I have seen contracts like that. In fact I was going to buy some land that had that exact wording. It would not stopped me from buying the guy was 25 years older then I and my council wasn't concerned about the clause. Any yes it could be bought back what the going price and value of that property at the time.
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Re: Buy back clause in property
[Re: waggler]
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03/28/26 07:24 PM
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The only legit clause I've ever seen like that is, that the original owner has the "right of first refusal" if you decide to sell in the future.....at whatever the asking price is. This is what most here use, my understanding is though that the asking price needs to a realistic number, it can be higher than appraised value but still needs to be close.
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Re: Buy back clause in property
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
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Yesterday at 06:01 PM
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We removed the buy back clause entirely, I told her again what we intended to do with the property and she agreed to remove it. Supposed to be signing tonight.
I don't know half of you half as well as I should like, & I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve
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