We have signed contracts and it wasn't subject to survey so how can the buyer threaten to renege if we dont meet their demands?
I dont wish to involve our solicitor in price negociations. I just thought then when the contracts were signed, they were legally binding unless one of the clauses had been broken
I....The buyer passed the surveyor report to us. Having read the report it is ridiculous. we have just had our central heating system checked by an engineer and the surveyor report claims they are badly corroded....
I have signed a legally binding contract for my new home and if I cant complete because the buyer of our old home reneges then I am liable to be sued
The reason why I have posted is because I wanted advice about my situation. I am giving the full story, it would not be much point me telling half the story because the advice I get would not have any relevance to my situation.
Does any one know of a good solicitor who will stick with me while I am selling my house. As the sale just fell through after the buyer used a surveyors report to renege on going through with the sale and my solicitor said she was not getting involved, the buyer and I had signed the contracts.
If I am lucky enough to get a buyer again to look at the house can anyone recommend a solicitor who can follow through on process.
We are not using an estate agent and are getting no help from our solicitor and am wondering what our next step is
So go ahead and sue the buyer? How long will it take and what will be the end result?
mf
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