longtime_lurker
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Hi folks,
Just in the off chance that I’m missing a trick here, I’d appreciate if there was any input from folks on the following situation.
I’m in the midst of buying a house, at drawdown stage.
There were various highs and lows along the way that sucked up time, leading to the letter of offer timing out (it was valid for 6 months).
I managed to get an extension on this letter of offer and this now expires on Monday.
We’ve finally managed to get a request for drawdown put in today (we were waiting on paperwork from others but I guess the ‘why’ doesn’t matter anyways, we are where we are).
I’ve asked if we can drawdown for Monday but I’m not sure that such a tight turn around will be entertained.
(No comms received back, don't want to harangue folks too much either).
I suspect I’ll be 2/3 days over the date on the letter of offer (wild guess, could be more..).
There isn’t anything to be done here other than re-apply again (and wait 3-6 weeks) is there?
(Keen to avoid this, my stamina for this affair is waning but obviously will dig deep if this is the way).
It’s with AIB.
There probably isn't an alternative here but I've learnt quite a lot from lurking on this forum and thought I'd ask anyways.
Just in the off chance that I’m missing a trick here, I’d appreciate if there was any input from folks on the following situation.
I’m in the midst of buying a house, at drawdown stage.
There were various highs and lows along the way that sucked up time, leading to the letter of offer timing out (it was valid for 6 months).
I managed to get an extension on this letter of offer and this now expires on Monday.
We’ve finally managed to get a request for drawdown put in today (we were waiting on paperwork from others but I guess the ‘why’ doesn’t matter anyways, we are where we are).
I’ve asked if we can drawdown for Monday but I’m not sure that such a tight turn around will be entertained.
(No comms received back, don't want to harangue folks too much either).
I suspect I’ll be 2/3 days over the date on the letter of offer (wild guess, could be more..).
There isn’t anything to be done here other than re-apply again (and wait 3-6 weeks) is there?
(Keen to avoid this, my stamina for this affair is waning but obviously will dig deep if this is the way).
It’s with AIB.
There probably isn't an alternative here but I've learnt quite a lot from lurking on this forum and thought I'd ask anyways.