Good-Faith Deposit

Earnest Money
An earnest money deposit is a type of advance payment made by a purchaser of real estate to show their commitment and good faith during the home-buying process.
Good-Faith Deposit
A Good-Faith Deposit is a monetary advance indicating intent to pursue a contract to completion and is used in various settings including commodities, securities, and real estate transactions.

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