I'm at the end of my tether as I'm in the process of selling my house but it is taking so long for the sale to go through. Sale is through an auctioneer and this is what has happened so far:
Sale agreed and booking deposit paid by purchaser to auctioneer end of April.
Auctioneer sent a letter to our solicitor to notify him of the sale and to request contracts be sent out to purchaser's solicitor.
I rang the solicitor 4 weeks later to ask why we hadn't heard from him. He had no idea the sale was going through as the auctioneer put the wrong name down on the letter. I rectified the mistake and asked him to send out contracts. I asked solicitor how long it should take for contracts to go out, get signed, and return for us to sign. 2 weeks I was told.
Received an irate call from auctioneer 3 weeks later. He had received an angry call from the buyer's wondering where the bloody contracts were? I said I'd ring my solicitor. Rang him and was told his wife had just had a baby and things were hectic. Told me he send contracts out the week before.
Received a call 2 weeks later from auctioneer saying the buyers were changing solicitor. Could we resend contracts to new solicitor. Instructed solicitor to do the same, which he did 2 weeks ago.
Rang the auctioneers office last Thursday to be told contracts were signed that day (Thursday last week), and should be with our solicitor early this week.
Rang our solicitor Monday and today, still has not received contracts. He is contacting their solicitor again to see when they were sent out.
Meanwhile we have taken a 6 month lease on rented accommodation (under the advice of both solicitor and auctioneer way back when sale was agreed - they gave us an estimate move out date of end of June). We had booked removals as the closure date on the contracts was in 3 days.
My questions are:
Is this the norm? The solicitor and auctioneers incompetence is breath taking imo. I have to pay them approx E2000 for their work. If I showed this incompetence at work I'd be fired.
When, in reality should we expect the sale to close and money released?
The solicitor mentioned the delay in receiving the contracts this time could be because the (buyers) solicitor could be waiting for the deposit cheque to clear. Does this sound right?
Sale agreed and booking deposit paid by purchaser to auctioneer end of April.
Auctioneer sent a letter to our solicitor to notify him of the sale and to request contracts be sent out to purchaser's solicitor.
I rang the solicitor 4 weeks later to ask why we hadn't heard from him. He had no idea the sale was going through as the auctioneer put the wrong name down on the letter. I rectified the mistake and asked him to send out contracts. I asked solicitor how long it should take for contracts to go out, get signed, and return for us to sign. 2 weeks I was told.
Received an irate call from auctioneer 3 weeks later. He had received an angry call from the buyer's wondering where the bloody contracts were? I said I'd ring my solicitor. Rang him and was told his wife had just had a baby and things were hectic. Told me he send contracts out the week before.
Received a call 2 weeks later from auctioneer saying the buyers were changing solicitor. Could we resend contracts to new solicitor. Instructed solicitor to do the same, which he did 2 weeks ago.
Rang the auctioneers office last Thursday to be told contracts were signed that day (Thursday last week), and should be with our solicitor early this week.
Rang our solicitor Monday and today, still has not received contracts. He is contacting their solicitor again to see when they were sent out.
Meanwhile we have taken a 6 month lease on rented accommodation (under the advice of both solicitor and auctioneer way back when sale was agreed - they gave us an estimate move out date of end of June). We had booked removals as the closure date on the contracts was in 3 days.
My questions are:
Is this the norm? The solicitor and auctioneers incompetence is breath taking imo. I have to pay them approx E2000 for their work. If I showed this incompetence at work I'd be fired.
When, in reality should we expect the sale to close and money released?
The solicitor mentioned the delay in receiving the contracts this time could be because the (buyers) solicitor could be waiting for the deposit cheque to clear. Does this sound right?