Review and Acceptance
Agreeing to Terms: Once Party A (the buyer) has outlined the terms, Party B (the seller) must review them carefully. If Party B agrees with the stated terms, they can accept the agreement as is.
Proposing Changes: If Party B disagrees with any part of the terms, they have the option to propose changes. They must clearly outline the modifications they wish to make.
Iterative Adjustments: Both parties can continue to negotiate the terms by proposing and accepting modifications. This process can continue until both parties reach a mutual agreement that satisfies their requirements.
Finalizing the Terms: Once both parties agree on the terms, the contract is finalized, and the escrow service will hold the funds until the conditions are met.
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