Earnest money is a deposit made to a seller that represents a buyer's good faith to buy a home. The money gives the buyer extra time
to get financing and conduct the title search, property appraisal, and inspections before closing. In many ways, earnest money can be considered a deposit on a home, an escrow deposit, or good faith money.
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