It will be the vendors out of a house, not your friend. Might also let the vendor know, that with the Ryder cup coming up hotel spaces are at a premium and that the vendors will incur the costsPINK said:Ok a friend of mine has been waiting to move into her house months now she is on her bridging loan and has to be out of her house this week and just got word that the seller wants to pull out of the sale
1. the contracts are signed and deposit is paid
2. 28 day court order was sent to vendor and now they want to pull out
can they do this i taught it was legally binded and had to sell the house once the contracts are signed
3. if he decides to pull out does this mean he will have to compensate her?
sorry for all the questions
2Pack said:If the contracts are signed by both parties she does has leverage, a stinking letter from her solicitor is now
If the contracts are signed by both parties
PINK said:Ok a friend of mine has been waiting to move into her house months now she is on her bridging loan and has to be out of her house this week and just got word that the seller wants to pull out of the sale
1. the contracts are signed and deposit is paid
2. 28 day court order was sent to vendor and now they want to pull out
can they do this i taught it was legally binded and had to sell the house once the contracts are signed
3. if he decides to pull out does this mean he will have to compensate her?
sorry for all the questions
nt00deep said:2Pack : I know, I saw your comment, but subsequent posts seem to be based on the assumption that in this case, they have both signed. I'm merely pointing out that no evidence of such has been posted.
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