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Acepted An Offer What Next?
Taff
Posts: 60 Forumite
Hi there
We have acepted an offer today off somone who has a property to sell but is buying ours prior to selling thiers.
Is there anything we should be asking the EA?
I have passed our Solicitors details through to EA ad requested and wonder what happens next ?
Thanks
We have acepted an offer today off somone who has a property to sell but is buying ours prior to selling thiers.
Is there anything we should be asking the EA?
I have passed our Solicitors details through to EA ad requested and wonder what happens next ?
Thanks
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I assume they are not needing the funds from their sale to purchase your house???0
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Aparently not but not sure how I can check?0
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Maybe this is something you could ask your solicitor to get checked for you, I assume their solicitor would obtain proof of funds.0
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