balkanhawk
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Sounds like a good country story where they just don't like outsiders crossing theor threshold.
You dont have any recourse. Its just an facet of being in a chain. I went through this before a couple of years ago and found it very stressful. The fact is that sale agreed means nothing until the contracts have been exchanged.
How I handled it before:
1) Put your property back on the market. Now.
2) Let the person who was going to buy it that if they can get their mortgage you will go with them. Dont hold a grudge as you are cutting your nose to spite your face. They are probably upset too.
3) Let the vendor of the property you are buying know about your situation telling them that you want the property but you deal has collapsed. They will welcome you back if you can sign, especially in this market.
I dont think its the fault of your solicitor - they cant make someone sign.
Hope it works out
Arry
Umm, end, stick, wrong, the, of.
Then expect to get let down. If you pay a builder to do a job on your house do you not keep tabs on what he's doing or do you make sure he's doing what he's supposed to do?purple, you're bloody paying them to know what they're doing!!! I expect them to guide me through the process, not the other way round
If you pay a builder to do a job on your house do you keep tabs on what he's doing
or do you make sure he's doing what he's supposed to do?
Are they not the same thing??
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