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How Use and Occupancy Agreements Work

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You found the perfect home, your offer was accepted, and closing day is on the calendar. Great! Everythingโ€™s falling into place, until your timeline suddenly shifts, and you need to move in before the sale is final. Waitโ€”can you live in the home before closing?

The answer is yes, and thatโ€™s where a use and occupancy agreement (U&O) comes in.ย 

A use and occupancy agreement is a short-term arrangement that lets the buyer live in the home before closing. It doesnโ€™t transfer ownership or tenancy rights, it simply allows early access while final details are wrapped up, acting as a legal bridge between contract and closing.

This Redfin article covers everything you need to know.

Key takeawaysย 

  • A Use and Occupancy (U&O) agreement allows a buyer to temporarily live in a home before the sale officially closes, similar to a short-term rental.



  • A U&O is commonly needed when buyers face lease timing issues, job relocations, or delayed closings due to financing or paperwork.



  • Offers helpful flexibilityโ€”but both parties (buyer and seller) need a clear, written agreement and legal guidance to avoid complications.

What is a use and occupancy agreement (U&O)?

Simply put, a use and occupancy agreement (U&O) is a temporary arrangement that allows you to move into a home before the sale officially closes. Think of it like a short-term rental agreement between you and the seller, offering you permission to use or live in the home for a limited timeโ€”even though you donโ€™t yet legally own it.ย 

While a U&O grants you access, it doesnโ€™t transfer ownership or full tenant rights. Instead, it clearly defines the terms of your stay, including the move-in date, duration, responsibilities (like utilities and maintenance), and any payments owed during the occupancy.

Why would a buyer need one?

Sometimes life doesnโ€™t wait for closing day, and thatโ€™s where a U&O agreement can help. It allows a buyer to move in before the scheduled closing, whether their lease ends sooner, theyโ€™re relocating for work, or other personal reasons require it.ย 

Beyond personal needs, itโ€™s also helpful when closing is delayed by financing, paperwork, or scheduling issues, but the buyer still needs access to the home.In these cases, the agreement ensures the buyer can occupy the home legally while protecting the rights of both parties.ย 

Benefits and risks of a U&O agreement

A use and occupancy agreement can be a lifesaver in some home sales, but like anything, it comes with pros and cons.

Benefits for buyers

One of the biggest perks is skipping multiple moves and making the transition way smoother after closing. Sometimes, a U&O agreement even prevents temporary homelessness if the buyer doesnโ€™t have anywhere else to go during the gap between closing and moving in.

Benefits for sellers

For sellersโ€”especially if the homeโ€™s already vacantโ€”it can be a nice financial bonus. They might get use and occupancy payments from the buyer for the time they stay in the home after closing, which can help out while they sort their next move.

Risks to keep in mind with a U&O agreement

While a U&O can be super helpful, there are a few risks to watch out for:

  • The sale could fall through, and you might have to move out after already settling in.



  • Damage disputes can happen if thereโ€™s no walkthrough to document the homeโ€™s condition.



  • Insurance coverage may be unclear if something goes wrong while youโ€™re living there.



  • Legal liability can get tricky without the right protections in place.



  • Some lenders donโ€™t love early occupancy, and it could delay your closing.

The good news? Most of these risks can be avoided with a solid agreement and a little legal guidance. Itโ€™s all about protecting both sides and keeping things fair.

What terms are in a U&O agreement?

While the specifics can vary, most use and occupancy agreements cover five key elements:

  1. Occupancy fee: This is basically what the buyer pays the seller each day to cover things like the mortgage, taxes, and insurance while living in the home before closing. It usually comes out to about 1% of the purchase price per month, broken down daily. So, for a $400,000 home, that might be around $133 a day. But really, it depends on what you and the seller agree on and whatโ€™s typical in your area.



  2. Duration: Specifies the exact dates the buyer is allowed to live in the home before closing. This keeps things clear so everyone knows how long the early occupancy lasts.



  3. Responsibilities: Outlines who takes care of things like utilities, routine maintenance, and any repairs during this time. Usually, the buyer handles utilities, but this can be negotiated.



  4. Insurance: Clarifies who is responsible for maintaining homeowners or renters insurance during the occupancy period. This helps protect both parties in case anything happens.



  5. Hold harmless clause: Protects the seller from being held responsible if the buyer or anyone else gets injured or causes damage while living in the home early.

Do you need to put down a security deposit?ย 

Yes, just like renting, you might be required to put down a security deposit when signing a use and occupancy agreement. This helps protect the seller if thereโ€™s any damage or unpaid fees during your early occupancy. The deposit amount and refund terms should be clear so everyoneโ€™s on the same page.

Documenting the homeโ€™s condition before early occupancy

While a security deposit helps protect the seller, itโ€™s just as important for you as the buyer to protect yourself, and thatโ€™s where a pre-occupancy walkthrough comes in.ย 

Before moving in, take the time to walk through the home with the seller and document any existing damage or issues. Itโ€™s a simple step that can prevent misunderstandings and is a key part of the due diligence process.

>> Read: What is Due Diligence in Real Estate?

When and how a U&O agreement can be terminated

Sometimes things donโ€™t go as smoothly as planned. The use and occupancy agreement clearly outlines how either you or the seller can end the early move-in arrangement if needed.ย 

For instance, if you miss a payment for the occupancy fee or cause damage to the property, the seller can ask you to move out before the sale closes. On the other hand, if the seller has a reason to cancel, they have to follow the steps laid out in the agreement.

Is a use and occupancy agreement right for you?

A use and occupancy agreement can be a real lifesaver when you need to move into your new home before closing.ย  It gives you the flexibility to settle in without waiting for all the paperwork to finish. That said, itโ€™s not without risks. Since youโ€™re living in the home before officially owning it, both you and the seller need to be clear on the rules to avoid misunderstandings or legal headaches later.ย 

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