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Lola
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Hi,
My partner and I, first time buyers, have signed a contract for a new house that is currently being built.
Is there any way out of the contract without incurring a charge? I know the answer to this may sound obvious but before we signed this contract we came across a situation where an auctioneer was selling a house for a person where the keys of the house had yet to be handed over - it was a new house. Basically the situation was that the current owner would make a quick profit on the sale without the property developer knowing anything and when it came time to hand over the keys, we would get them.
Can anyone inform me of the legality of such a deal? Would such a move affect out first time buyers status?
Has anyone else gone through this before - if so, how did it work out, and is this something I should be thinking about? At the time we thought the whole thing smelled a bit off so we stayed clear of the house - but it was interesting to note that an auctioneer and his solicitor were involved so it couldn't have been too shady...
thanks for your time!
My partner and I, first time buyers, have signed a contract for a new house that is currently being built.
Is there any way out of the contract without incurring a charge? I know the answer to this may sound obvious but before we signed this contract we came across a situation where an auctioneer was selling a house for a person where the keys of the house had yet to be handed over - it was a new house. Basically the situation was that the current owner would make a quick profit on the sale without the property developer knowing anything and when it came time to hand over the keys, we would get them.
Can anyone inform me of the legality of such a deal? Would such a move affect out first time buyers status?
Has anyone else gone through this before - if so, how did it work out, and is this something I should be thinking about? At the time we thought the whole thing smelled a bit off so we stayed clear of the house - but it was interesting to note that an auctioneer and his solicitor were involved so it couldn't have been too shady...
thanks for your time!