Where Does My Earnest Money Go?

Hey, I gave my real estate agent a $5000 Earnest Money Deposit check… Where does that money go?

A basic and very obvious question that most First-Time home Buyers ask once their purchase contract gets accepted.

When a buyer makes an offer to buy residential real estate, he/she generally signs a contract and pays a sum acceptable to the seller by way of earnest money.

The amount varies enormously, depending upon local custom and the state of the local market at the time of contract negotiations.

According to Wikipedia:

Earnest Money – an earnest payment (sometimes called earnest money or simply earnest, or alternatively a good-faith deposit) is a deposit towards the purchase of real estate or publicly tendered government contract made by a buyer or registered contractor to demonstrate that he/she is serious (earnest) about wanting to complete the purchase.

An Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) is simply held by a third-party escrow company according to the terms of the executed purchase contract.

For example, there may be a contingency period for appraisal, loan approval, property inspection or approval of HOA documents.

In most cases, the Earnest Money held by the escrow company is credited towards the home buyer’s down payment and/or closing costs.

*It’s important to keep in mind that the EMD may actually be cashed at the time escrow is opened, so make sure your funds are from the proper sources.

The Process:

  1. Earnest Money is submitted to an escrow company with the accepted purchase contract
  2. At the close of escrow, the EMD is credited towards the down payment and / or closing costs
  3. If there are no closing costs or down payment, the EMD is refunded back to the buyer

Who Doesn’t Get Your Earnest Money:

  • Selling Real Estate Agent – A conflict of interest
  • Sellers – Too risky
  • Buying Agent – They shouldn’t have your money in their account

Michelle Guth
Diversified Mortgage Group
Branch Manager/Owner
Direct: 208-475-0865
Loanswithmichelle@gmail.com
ID MBL-5696 / NMLS # 36853 / 36852 / 1850
www.idahohomegroup.com

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About Michelle Guth

Hi, I’m Michelle Guth and I am a mortgage consultant in the Boise, Idaho area and I specialize in, Idaho FHA Reverse Mortgages, Idaho First Time Home Buyer Loans, Idaho FHA 203(K) Rehab Loans, Idaho FHA Streamline Refinance and Idaho 100% VA Loans. My goal with my FHA mortgage blog is to educate and inform my clients about the various loan programs available on the market today. Phone: 208-475-0865 Diversified Mortgage Group : 7977 W. Marigold St. Garden City, ID 83714 ID MBL-5696 NMLS-36852/ 368531850 P:208-475-0865 F:208-853-7879

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