The most common impacts on a transaction relate to timing, information collection, and expectations rather than the ability to complete the sale.
Transactions may require additional upfront information from entity or trust buyers, more coordination before closing to confirm buyer structure and financing, and extra time to gather ownership or control details. When identified early, these steps usually have little impact, but when discovered late, they can cause closing delays, added costs, or the need to amend documents after closing.
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