Cancellation of a Preliminary Sales Agreement

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Signing a preliminary sales agreement marks a crucial step in a real estate transaction. But what should you do if doubts arise after signing? Although the preliminary sales agreement is a binding commitment between the seller and the buyer, there are certain situations that allow you to be released from your obligations.

Canceling a Pledge to Sell: Everything You Need to Know Before Backing Out

Our real estate agency in Paris's 16th arrondissement, our offices CENTURY 21 Auteuil Immobilier and Auteuil Seine explain the steps you need to take and the legal consequences you should anticipate in order to avoid any disputes.

What is a preliminary sales agreement, and why is it binding?

The preliminary sales agreement is a preliminary contract entered into during the sale of real estate. It obligates the seller to reserve the property for a buyer, under predetermined terms, for a specified period. 

In return, the buyer pays a deposit, which is generally equivalent to 5 to 10 percent of the sale price. 

This legal document is binding because it formalizes the agreement between the two parties regarding the transaction and sets forth the essential terms, such as the price, deadlines, and any conditions precedent.

Who can cancel a preliminary sales agreement, and under what conditions?

A preliminary sales agreement may be canceled at the initiative of either the buyer or the seller, but only under specific conditions. 

For the buyer, cancellation is possible under a statutory right of withdrawal of 10 days from the date the contract is signed, without having to provide a reason. After this period, cancellation is permitted only if a suspensive clause included in the preliminary sales agreement is triggered (for example, lack of financing or a building permit). 

From the seller’s perspective, cancellation is much more restrictive: the seller must demonstrate that the buyer has failed to fulfill their obligations or obtain the buyer’s explicit consent.

Is there a cooling-off period for canceling a preliminary sales agreement?

The law grants the buyer a 10-day cooling-off period following the signing of the preliminary sales agreement. During this time, the buyer may withdraw from the agreement without penalty and without providing a reason. 

Good to Know : If the purchase is canceled within this time frame, the buyer will receive a full refund of the reservation fee paid.

Is it possible to cancel a preliminary sales agreement after the withdrawal period has expired?

After the withdrawal period has expired, canceling a preliminary sales agreement becomes much more complicated. It is generally contingent upon the failure to fulfill a a condition precedent specified in the contract.

For example, if the buyer is unable to obtain a mortgage despite their efforts, they may request cancellation under this clause. 

However, in the absence of a clause or legal justification, cancellation is not possible without the mutual consent of both parties. 

In this case, negotiations may be initiated, but they could result in penalties or legal disputes.

What are the financial consequences of canceling a preliminary sales agreement?

If the buyer withdraws from the contract within the statutory time limit, they will receive a refund of their deposit at no cost. However, a cancellation made after the deadline or without just cause may result in the loss of this deposit. For the seller, an unjustified cancellation on their part may result in the buyer being awarded damages, particularly for expenses incurred.

What are the risks for the seller if a preliminary sales agreement is canceled?

Canceling a preliminary sales agreement exposes the seller to legal action for breach of contract. The buyer may claim damages to compensate for losses incurred, such as financial costs or lost opportunities. 

Did you know? If the cancellation stems from a disagreement over a clause, the seller may be forced to renegotiate or proceed with the sale under less favorable terms.

Can the buyer be penalized if they cancel a preliminary sales agreement?

Yes, the buyer may face penalties if they cancel a preliminary sales agreement outside the withdrawal period or without invoking a suspensive clause. In that case, they risk losing the earnest money paid upon signing the contract. 

Furthermore, if the cancellation causes financial harm to the seller, the seller may file a lawsuit to seek compensation.

What legal remedies are available in the event of a dispute over the cancellation of a preliminary sales agreement?

In the event of a dispute, there are several options available. The parties may first attempt mediation to reach an amicable agreement. If that fails, they may file a lawsuit..

How can our CENTURY 21 Auteuil and Auteuil Seine offices assist you?

Our CENTURY 21 Auteuil and Auteuil Seine offices offer their expertise to guide you through every step of the real estate sale or purchase process. 

Our advisors will help you understand the implications of a preliminary sales agreement, draft clauses tailored to your situation, and anticipate any potential risks of cancellation.

Our team is here to answer any questions you may have about your real estate projects—whether you’re selling, buying, or managing rental properties. Please feel free to contact our two real estate agencies, CENTURY 21 Auteuil Immobilier and CENTURY 21 Auteuil Seine, by phone at 0142151621 or 0156071621, or by email: auteuil@century21.fr or auteuilseine@century21.fr

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