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Then I imagine your agreement is with the agent you made the offer through. You have no agreement or leverage with the other agents.It sounds like the usual story.. but, I made an offer on a multi-agent (4) property subject to it being removed from all websites.
I don't know the etiquette among EAs when one gets the sale, but if you are not yet proceedable, and with so many sales falling through, I would probably keep the property on my books just in case.
Why didn't you arrange a mortgage before viewing?Been away for a while.0 -
My house was multi agency, the EA who sold it put Under Offer then SSTC, the other EA kept for sale till exchange of contracts, after all in the crazy English system nothing is legally binding till exchange so I really would not expect the other agencies to take it off till then. There is a lot of water to go under the bridge yet. After all you still have to get your mortgage sorted and sign contracts and who knows you may be the one who fails to honour the agreement.0
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