. Time really is of the essence for us so any advice on how to speed things up would be much appreciated too.
Why is time of the essence for you? How fast do you want it? You don't have mortgage arranged, your solicitor hasn't even got contracts, and you never know how long vendors can string things out if they have a mind to. Might be best not to make time of the essence.
I'm looking for a little clarity on what happens after you go "sale agreed" on a property please.
Thanks for this link. Came in to ask a lot of questions and most are answered in here.Thanks for the responses
Jim great advice, I'll start looking into Life/Home insurance today.
Bronte - speed is a factor for a number of reasons; but I think Jim nails it on the head too when he talks about trying to avoid this dragging on for longer than it has to.
All- I found a great resource on citizens info site to help answer my question
http://www.citizensinformation.ie/e...ying_a_home/steps_involved_buying_a_home.html
Thanks,
G
Yes, new form - full set of bank records, CC statements, P60, Salary slips, letter from employer. The only thing they haven't requested again is proof of identityHave you had to resubmit all the documentation again or just some specific info?
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