In a word - no. They will forfeit the deposit and may well be sued by the vendors. If you are in this situation either as the buyer or the seller contact your solicitor ASAP.
In a word - no. They will forfeit the deposit and may well be sued by the vendors. If you are in this situation either as the buyer or the seller contact your solicitor ASAP.
we are the vendors and just getting bit nervous as the buyer's solicitor is avoiding ours as we should be due to completely close this week. the stress of it all...:mad:
Can you speak to the vendor directly? Does your esatate agent know what's going on? Try to relax - these things do sort themselves out 99 times out of 100.
we are the vendors and just getting bit nervous as the buyer's solicitor is avoiding ours as we should be due to completely close this week. the stress of it all...:mad: