Witchfinder
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Ravima said:its possible, but the seller may not accept it.
Rainyday said:Have you tried asking your solicitor?
frando said:Hi, Is the contract subject to sale of the buyer's own house? because if your buyer has only put their house on the market, they may be worried about signing too early.
tostao said:From my experiance delays are often outside the control of the buyer/seller, solicitors, brokers, banks etc. pay no heed to deadlines you give them, they can be difficult to contact and bad at returning calls. You could put it in the contract but give a reasonable turnaround time as delays are really unavoidable.
dmkelly said:The only problem for you the buyer is that if you return signed contracts stating that your offer remains open for acceptance for a limited period, and the seller does not sign and return contacts withint that period, what do you do. I suppose the point is that an empty threat is not a threat at all.
I suspect that if the sellers wanted to delay and made up some plausible excuse, you would probably accept it and extend the date which makes a mockery of any revised time limit.
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