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selling house with out an ED

Hi I am looking for some advice. I know someone who wants to buy my house we have agreed to sell without a ED.
She has a mortage in the house she shares with her friend. So one of them is buying the other out and buying mine.

What is the process of this? I just want to check we are doing everything right.

Thanks
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  • poppysarah
    poppysarah Posts: 11,522 Forumite
    ED?

    EPC or EA surely?
  • G_M
    G_M Posts: 51,977 Forumite
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    External Door? Maybe the only access is via a window.....

    Is the buyer willing to buy despite this or has she asked you to put in a door before Exchange of Contracts?
  • Hi I am looking for some advice. I know someone who wants to buy my house we have agreed to sell without a ED.
    She has a mortage in the house she shares with her friend. So one of them is buying the other out and buying mine.

    What is the process of this? I just want to check we are doing everything right.

    Thanks


    Estate agent
  • You use an estate agent in order to maximise your chances of finding a buyer. You have a buyer - therefore you do not need to use an estate agent. Simple as that.
    I want my sun-drenched, wind-swept Ingrid Bergman kiss, Not in the next life, I want it in this, I want it in this

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  • missjy
    missjy Posts: 133 Forumite
    Instruct a solicitor and get her mortgage provider to send her mortgage offer. No EA needed for that.
  • G_M
    G_M Posts: 51,977 Forumite
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    You use an estate agent in order to maximise your chances of finding a buyer. You have a buyer - therefore you do not need to use an estate agent. Simple as that.
    On the other hand if the OP (OD?) wants to follow the 'traditonal' process he could instruct an estate agent (sole selling rights to keep the commission to a minimum), and then send the buyer to the EA. EA sends buyer to view property (again?), and then OP instructs solicitor.

    Oh, and pays EA.
  • 2010
    2010 Posts: 5,504 Forumite
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    It is customary when using abbreviations to bracket the full phrase the first time when used and then to use the abbreviation thereafter.
    That way, others know what you`re talking about.

    Of course, using the correct letters in the first place might also help.

    ie: Is it possible to buy a house without using an EA (estate agent) or do I need to employ one?
    I don`t trust EA and regard them as vultures.
    EA are just about the most despised people in the country, etc., etc.

    When Blair got elected his mantra was education, education, education.
    It sometimes seems most of the taxpayer`s money was wasted.
  • missjy wrote: »
    Instruct a solicitor and get her mortgage provider to send her mortgage offer. No EA needed for that.


    Thanks and to the others.
  • G_M wrote: »
    On the other hand if the OP (OD?) wants to follow the 'traditonal' process he could instruct an estate agent (sole selling rights to keep the commission to a minimum), and then send the buyer to the EA. EA sends buyer to view property (again?), and then OP instructs solicitor.

    Oh, and pays EA.


    Instead of putting others and my self down. Try looking at your own life. You spend a serious amount of time on here G_M
  • googler
    googler Posts: 16,103 Forumite
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    Instead of putting others and my self down. Try looking at your own life. You spend a serious amount of time on here G_M

    So what if he/she does? I'd rather he/she was posting here than, for instance, selling crack cocaine on the streets .....
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