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How to use the Offr Button

Step 1: Create an account

If you are on the Realtor's website tap the Offr button on the bottom right of the page. This will launch the Offr panel. Once open click the person icon in the top right corner. Follow the simple instructions to set up your account. How to use the Offr Button

Book a Showing

Offr allows a quick and convenient alternative to arranging showings. Using the calendar, book an open or private showing, with a single click. You will receive a Google/Outlook calendar invite plus reminders, by email.

Step 1: Tap the Offr button on the Agent’s website.

Step 2: Click View

Step 3: Click Book to confirm attendance at the advertised Open Showing.

Step 4: If there is no Open Showing advertised, click Request Showing to send a request to the agent for a private appointment.

Step 5: Check your email for confirmation. You can also manage your showings in MyOffr.

Step 6: To cancel, click the Cancel buttons in Showings, or in MyOffr.

Access Legal Documents

In some cases the vendor’s attorney will have uploaded a draft Contract for Sale plus copy of title deeds. This will allow buyers carry out early due diligence on the property. Once the offer is accepted and where the legal pack is available, the time to exchange of contracts will happen much quicker.

Step 1: Tap the Offr button and Click Legal in the Offr panel. If the vendor’s attorney has uploaded the legal documents, you can download them individually or click Download All

Step 2: At this point your attorney can also register and download the Legal Documents.

Make an Offer

Submitting an offer couldn’t be easier. Among the benefits is the security of knowing that other buyers are genuine. Once you make an offer, you will be notified of all subsequent offers.

Step 1: Click Buy in the Offr panel and follow the instructions to upload the required documents.

Step 2: Check for your approval email from the agent. Click on the link provided in the email to place an offer.

Step 3: Click on Buy to confirm your conditions, and securely, Submit offer.

Step 4: Check for an email from the agent confirming your offer.

Step 5: You will be notified of all other subsequent offers from other interested parties.

Offer Acceptance

If your offer is accepted, you and your attorney will be taken through the sale agreed process to contract exchange and ultimately completion, as quickly as possible.

Step 1: Check for email confirming acceptance and terms of offer and what to do next.

Step 2: Click the link provided to pay the deposit to the agent via Stripe. Payments can be made by credit card or SEPA. Alternatively you can pay it through the Offr panel.

Step 3: Follow the instructions and provide your attorney's details.

Step 4: An email will be sent to your attorney, confirming the terms of the sale and a link to download the Contract and legal documents.

Contract Exchange

Offr’s secure, encrypted ‘conveyance room’ provide attorneys with a safe and convenient way to share documents and exchange key correspondence. They can quickly agree a final form of contract and approve the signing and exchange. If required, Offr provides the facility to execute contracts using DocuSign, where time is of the essence or one or more parties may be abroad.

Step 1: Your attorney downloads the legal pack of documents for review and uploads the pre-contract enquiries.

Step 2: Vendor’s attorney uploads replies, which can then be downloaded by your attorney.

Step 3: Process repeats until an agreed form of contract is in place.

Step 4: Where obtaining a mortgage, a bank valuation is carried out. The Loan Offer is then issued to your attorney by the bank.

Step 5: Contracts are signed in the traditional manner in the attorneys’ offices. Where time is of the essence or individuals are based abroad, Docusign is available.

Step 6: Your attorney transfers the balance of the 10% deposit to the vendor’s attorney.

Completion

Once the Deed of Conveyance is approved by the seller's attorney, your attorney will contact your mortgage provider to request the completion monies. This is the remaining balance of the purchase price. It is paid to the seller's attorney and all documentation, and keys to the premises are handed over to your attorney.