We're in the final stages of selling our house - purchaser has signed the contracts & paid a non-refundable deposit. We're ready to sign, and are just waiting on minor legal queries to be resolved by our own solicitor, primarily with return of planning documentation from the county council, which has been taking a while.
The estate agent asked me a few weeks ago if it was ok for the purchaser to leave a few items in the house and we agreed that he could, as long as he wasn't given any keys.
I called out there tonight (don't live in the area any more so haven't been there for a while), and when I entered the house, it became very clear that someone is now living in the house - fully furnished, TV on standby, food in the presses etc.
I'm so annoyed at the EA for blatantly lying to me and wouldn't be surprised if he's collecting rent until the sale closes. Also, I don't see how this person can be insured on the property as we're still paying the insurance / electricity etc until we've signed the contracts. I'm going to see the EA tomorrow, but before I do, would really appreciate some advice on what our legal position is. We do obviously want the sale to go through but feel so let down by the EA. Can we demand a reduction in their fees / rent in lieu of the bridging we've been paying for the past few months? Can we threaten to sue even???
All advice welcome!