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Sales Contract Cooling Off period?
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Chickmug are you back to stay? :beer:Declutterbug-in-progress.⭐️⭐️⭐️ ⭐️⭐️0
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Chickmug are you back to stay? :beer:
Not sure but I do get wound up with agents doing the dirty on people. Even more now than when I used to last post.A retired senior partner, in own agency, with 40 years experience in property sales & new build. In latter part of career specialising in commercial - mostly business sales.0 -
hashmaniac wrote: »The contract's with Christies - I hope they're reputable...
They are the biggest, perhaps best known and on the face of it don't attract the bad publicity that RTA do. A recent case of them (RTA), on the forum, with slowdog and his hotel sale in Blackpool.
BUT I do know, and have known, many that have worked for Christies and go on to run their own businesses. The bad news is Christies were known, to me, according to their ex staff, to be the type of agent that once you signed up, even if you changed your mind five minutes later, they would be quite unforgiving. However this could depend on the exact office and director in charge.
Why don't you, ASAP, tell Christies of the change of mind and see what they say?
If needs be can you speak to a contract law solicitor for further advice?
I assume the tie in is for six months or is it longer and have you paid an up front fee?A retired senior partner, in own agency, with 40 years experience in property sales & new build. In latter part of career specialising in commercial - mostly business sales.0
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