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diana-april
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We are selling our house and recently accepted an offer. We were told by the estate agents that the purchaser had a mortgage offer.
3 weeks ago we were contacted by the surveyors for our purchasers mortgage lender regarding an appointment to survey our house. When we rang them back to make a date we were told that the survey had been put on hold.
We have been told that this is because our purchasers mortgage lender was carrying out an audit and had requested additional information. Nothing has moved since although our estate agent has made numerous calls to the mortgage lender who assures her that everything is in order and the survey will be requested any day now.
We are getting anxious and concerned. Has this happened to anyone else ?
3 weeks ago we were contacted by the surveyors for our purchasers mortgage lender regarding an appointment to survey our house. When we rang them back to make a date we were told that the survey had been put on hold.
We have been told that this is because our purchasers mortgage lender was carrying out an audit and had requested additional information. Nothing has moved since although our estate agent has made numerous calls to the mortgage lender who assures her that everything is in order and the survey will be requested any day now.
We are getting anxious and concerned. Has this happened to anyone else ?
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