stopbails
Stopbails, also known as stopbails or stopbail, are a type of bailment agreement used in the United States, particularly in the context of real estate transactions. This type of agreement allows a seller to retain possession of a property until the buyer has paid the purchase price in full. The seller typically agrees to hold the property for a specified period, usually until the closing date, and may also agree to hold the property for a longer period if the buyer fails to pay.
Stopbails are often used in real estate transactions to provide the seller with additional security and to
Stopbails can be a useful tool for sellers, but they also come with certain risks. For example,
In recent years, the use of stopbails has declined in popularity due to changes in real estate