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How long after signing a contract can you cancel?

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How long after signing a contract can you cancel?

Can you cancel a home sale after signing? The blunt truth: sometimes you can — usually only within specific timelines or contract conditions. Know the rules before you act.

Quick bottom line

You can cancel a home selling contract only when the contract or local law allows it. That usually means:

  • Before any conditions are removed (inspection, financing, sale of buyer’s home) you can walk away by failing or waiving the condition within the stated timeframe.
  • If a statutory cooling-off period exists in your jurisdiction, you can cancel within that period. Many places do not offer a cooling-off for home sale contracts.
  • After conditions are removed or time limits expire, canceling without the buyer’s agreement risks breach, loss of deposit, damages, or a court ordering the sale (specific performance).

Understand the contract terms — not hope

Read the agreement of purchase and sale and the listing agreement. Look for these keywords: contingencies, subjects, removal of conditions, rescission, deposit, termination clause, and cooling-off period. These clauses define your legal right to cancel and any deadlines.

  • Contingencies/subjects: These are your safe exits. Typical examples: home inspection, financing approval, lawyer review, or sale of buyer’s home. If the condition deadline passes and you don’t remove the condition in writing, the contract may be void or terminable per the contract language.
  • Removal of conditions: Once removed in writing by the buyer, the protection ends. After that, the contract is binding.
  • Deposit: If you cancel improperly, the buyer can claim the deposit or sue for damages.
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Listing agreement cancellation (seller vs. agent)

Your listing contract with an agent is separate. It often has a fixed term and a clause that protects the agent’s commission if the buyer was introduced by that agent. You can negotiate release, but you may owe compensation if the sale closes to a buyer the agent introduced.

Practical steps to cancel properly

  1. Read the contract: note deadlines and conditions.
  2. Check local law: search for “real estate cooling-off period” for your province/state.
  3. Get legal or agent advice immediately. Wrong move costs money.
  4. Provide written notice exactly as the contract requires. Keep proof of delivery.
  5. Negotiate a mutual release if you cannot cancel under contract terms. It’s often cheaper than litigation.

Risks and consequences

Cancel improperly and you may lose the deposit, pay damages, or face court action. Buyers can force completion in some jurisdictions.

If you want a direct, honest assessment of your contract and options, call Tony Sousa — local real estate expert. He’ll read the paperwork, explain deadlines, and help negotiate a clean exit or solution. Contact: tony@sousasells.ca | 416-477-2620 | https://www.sousasells.ca

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Tony Sousa

Tony@SousaSells.ca
416-477-2620

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