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There are so many of us because the market was so hyped, I queued for Phase 1 of the development and missed out, then was encouraged by the agents to queue early for phase 2 and when I got there I was lucky to get one of the last ones. How could I loose!
Now the economic situation appears to be getting worse by the day. At this rate my family home is now at risk.
Now the economic situation appears to be getting worse by the day. At this rate my family home is now at risk.
The OP stated that this purchase was an investment property, and was not to live in.Granted, it probably wasn't the wisest move to buy off plans at such inflated prices 2/3 years before the apartment is built but does that justify having a go at someone who seems to be worried about being left homeless!!
The OP stated that this purchase was an investment property, and was not to live in.
I missed that point, but to be honest, I'd take it with a pinch of salt. If the OP would like to post details of his overall financial situation (family home, outstanding mortgage, other assets, other mortgages) etc, then we might see if this is a serious claim.He said his family home is now at risk.
If the contract was for the place to be finished a year earlier than agreed and you've lost your mortgage approval then it sounds like they've broken the contract and your scott free. At the very least you'll have the back-up of being able to say how you've lost your mortgage approval and that you've been forced to spend money on rent etc in the mean time. I'd bring them all the way to court if I had to.
MOB;769196 But you cannot really have a free-market economy without people also enjoying the freedom to make unwise decisions.[/quote said:This is very true. I'm trying to come to terms with people buying property at such a high value relative to a return on it and also with the amount of mortgages they could get relative to their salary. Did nobody do the sums, it seems not. I've been in the market for buying but still cannot find anything as it doesn't add up.
This doesn't help the OP who will just have to do his best to negotiate with the builder. I don't get the point about the builder signing two months later than you did. This can often happen, would be quite normal I would have thought, and during those two months you could have pulled out.
In terms of the contract date it will always be when the second party signs as there is no binding contract in place until both parties have signed.
I am not willing to give any personal details except to say that I have a real problem.
Please explain?You have no idea what it was like for the people on the other side of your bet for the last decade.
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