ColinBlair
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55 days of waiting for ROFR and counting.
I go with Row-Fur.Silly question... I know that ROFR stands for "Right of First Refusal" and I understand what that means.
But when actually pronouncing it out loud, do you spell out the letters? Are Oh Eff Are?
Or do you treat it like an acronym and say it like it's a word? Row-fur?
Or do you just always say "Right of First Refusal" to avoid this nonsense altogether?![]()
i also say the whole thing but tend to mix up the order of the words. First right of refusal rolls off the tongue better.Silly question... I know that ROFR stands for "Right of First Refusal" and I understand what that means.
But when actually pronouncing it out loud, do you spell out the letters? Are Oh Eff Are?
Or do you treat it like an acronym and say it like it's a word? Row-fur?
Or do you just always say "Right of First Refusal" to avoid this nonsense altogether?![]()
The initial contract usually has a date by which the initial contract has to be returned - most contracts it's somewhere between 7-10 days. I think a work week (5 business days) is very reasonable to check up again. For the first 4 resale contracts I did, I had them sent to ROFR within 24 hours, but my last several, the sellers took up to a week to return the initial contract to send to ROFR, and then similarly for returning closing docs to send off to Disney to get me into the system...what is an appropriate amount of time for sellers to return signed contracts before expressing concern?
i returned my paperwork last tuesday (3 hours after i received them). on Friday, i asked to be notified when the contracts went to Disney so i can start my ROFR countdown. was notified that seller hadn't returned paper work yet, and they would let me know when that happened. Don't want to keep bugging them, and maybe a week if reasonable. advice??
Take a peek at your contract. It should have the date by which sellers need to sign. Mine was 7 days. I contacted the broker after 5 and they told me the seller had not yet signed, but when I received the signed contracts, the seller had it dated that they had signed on Day 3. Not sure whom to believe there, but of course, I just let it go. Day 3, Day 5, Day 7 - matters to us, but not really much to brokers...what is an appropriate amount of time for sellers to return signed contracts before expressing concern?
i returned my paperwork last tuesday (3 hours after i received them). on Friday, i asked to be notified when the contracts went to Disney so i can start my ROFR countdown. was notified that seller hadn't returned paper work yet, and they would let me know when that happened. Don't want to keep bugging them, and maybe a week if reasonable. advice??
I ❤❤❤❤❤ this question as a court reporter, a copy editor, and all-around "grammar nerd." I am also sending a high-five for your apt usage of "altogether."Silly question... I know that ROFR stands for "Right of First Refusal" and I understand what that means.
But when actually pronouncing it out loud, do you spell out the letters? Are Oh Eff Are?
Or do you treat it like an acronym and say it like it's a word? Row-fur?
Or do you just always say "Right of First Refusal" to avoid this nonsense altogether?![]()
I say ROFR...are-oh-eff-are. Since 2006.Silly question... I know that ROFR stands for "Right of First Refusal" and I understand what that means.
But when actually pronouncing it out loud, do you spell out the letters? Are Oh Eff Are?
Or do you treat it like an acronym and say it like it's a word? Row-fur?
Or do you just always say "Right of First Refusal" to avoid this nonsense altogether?![]()
Great Price for SSR!Finally...
kevtlas---$85-$28356-300-SSR-Dec-0/19, 600/20, 300/21- sent 5/27, passed 7/27
Of the other 68, I was able to match 8 to a contract in this or a recent ROFR thread. All 8 were among the 28 lowest priced contracts, including the 3rd cheapest, 6th cheapest, 12th cheapest, and 2 tied for 15th cheapest.