Paragraph 8: Financing Is Structure, Not Stress

Financing is one of the most misunderstood parts of a real estate contract.

Paragraph 8 defines how long a buyer has to secure a mortgage and what happens if they cannot.

This doesn’t weaken a deal—it stabilizes it.

It prevents buyers from being trapped in an impossible situation. It gives sellers a clear timeline. It replaces guessing with structure.

Most transactions move through this stage quietly.

And when something changes, the contract already knows how to respond.

That’s not fear.

That’s foresight.


This guide is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice.

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