Sorry to hear about your situation. Was there an obligation on your side to close within a specified period ?
Was this compulsory for you or voluntary
A full High Court action might not be cost effective, but you can pop down to the court office and serve a notice on P Stapleton of your intention to sue for damages arising from her failure to complete the sale. The clerk of the court will tell you the next available High Court date.
Put the notice in the post to P Stapleton and watch how fast the sale is completed.
It will cost you about €100 to file notice, and apart from the filing fee you have nothing to lose.
There is no entitlement to any damages unless the Court orders same.
Receivers treat High Court Plenary Summons from Lay Litigants as the nonsense that they are.
It is all just huffing and puffing.
OP is best advised to recover his deposit and opt out of buying from a Receiver.
mf
stand by like the village idiot waiting for he faceless people to get their act together,
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