Addendum to Contract
An addendum to a real estate contract is a legal document used to modify or add terms to the original purchase agreement without voiding it. After a home inspection, you might use an addendum to request repairs, credits, a price reduction, or an extension of contingency periods.
🧾 When to Use an Addendum
You would use a contract addendum to:
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Request specific repairs before closing
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Ask for a seller credit at closing
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Negotiate a price reduction
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Extend inspection or financing contingency periods
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Change the closing date
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Add conditions not previously included in the original agreement
✍️ Key Elements of a Real Estate Addendum
Here’s what a standard post-inspection addendum typically includes:
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Title: “Addendum to Residential Purchase Agreement” or similar.
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Date: Date the addendum is being submitted.
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Buyer and Seller Names: Clearly identify both parties.
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Property Address: Legal or street address.
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Reference to Original Contract: Include contract date and reference number if applicable.
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Requested Changes:
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Example:
“Seller agrees to repair the HVAC system prior to close of escrow by a licensed contractor and provide receipt of work completed.”
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Or:
“Seller agrees to credit Buyer $5,000 at closing toward roof replacement.”
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Effective Date: When the changes become binding (usually when both parties sign).
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Signatures of Both Parties
🛠 Sample Language for Common Addenda
🧾 Repair Addendum:
“Seller agrees to repair the leaking kitchen faucet, replace the damaged water heater, and correct GFCI outlets in the bathroom prior to the close of escrow.”
💵 Seller Credit:
“Seller agrees to provide a $3,500 credit to Buyer at closing to be applied toward Buyer’s closing costs in lieu of making requested repairs.”
💲 Price Reduction:
“Purchase price shall be reduced from $415,000 to $410,000 in consideration of findings in the Buyer’s home inspection dated May 10, 2025.”
📌 Important Notes
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Must be signed by both parties to be valid.
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Work with your real estate agent or real estate attorney to draft it.
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Addenda are part of the binding agreement once signed and override any conflicting original terms.
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