A straight acceptance is when a seller accepts a buyer’s first offer without any alterations or conditions.

From the moment you receive a straight acceptance, both parties are legally committed to the sale, and neither can back out without potential legal consequences.

To get a straight acceptance the offer made by the buyer must contain all the necessary details, terms, and conditions, and the seller is happy with everything outlined. Making a Scottish Standard Offer using Scottish Standard clauses might increase your chances of receiving a straight acceptance.

If the seller has any issues with your offer you may receive a qualified acceptance or a rejection instead.

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