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Best way to approach an exchange date

pearson27
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hi all
i touched on this yesterday in another thread but now have a clearer head and a better idea of things
ok
iam buy a house and my seller is buying a bungalow with no forward chain - its just me and her and the vendor of the bungalow - or three different solicitors.
i have had all searches etc done on my purchase and queries sent etc. i am on the verg of going to my solicitor and signing everything
my vendor/seller is awaiting some searches but most of her legal work is complete.
i had hoped to exchange tomorrow but this is not feasable due to the vendors searches on her purchase and it turns out its too short notice
my estate agent has said if not the 26th it could be 2nd august
now, i pretty much know i have done my solicitors head in but what is the best way to indicate to everyone that 2nd august would be ideal?
should i email my solicitor and indicate this or wait for them to call me - i am keen to move and the estate agent did a great job of telling everyone in my chain ( two as the bungalow owner is not purchasing anywhere on the back of this ) that i need to move quickly
thanks
i touched on this yesterday in another thread but now have a clearer head and a better idea of things
ok
iam buy a house and my seller is buying a bungalow with no forward chain - its just me and her and the vendor of the bungalow - or three different solicitors.
i have had all searches etc done on my purchase and queries sent etc. i am on the verg of going to my solicitor and signing everything
my vendor/seller is awaiting some searches but most of her legal work is complete.
i had hoped to exchange tomorrow but this is not feasable due to the vendors searches on her purchase and it turns out its too short notice
my estate agent has said if not the 26th it could be 2nd august
now, i pretty much know i have done my solicitors head in but what is the best way to indicate to everyone that 2nd august would be ideal?
should i email my solicitor and indicate this or wait for them to call me - i am keen to move and the estate agent did a great job of telling everyone in my chain ( two as the bungalow owner is not purchasing anywhere on the back of this ) that i need to move quickly
thanks
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Just write to your solicitor informing him:
* what date you would like to Exchange (there is no guarantee)
* what date(s) you refuse to Exchange (ie you have a holiday...)
* how long you would like between Exchange and Completion (same day? a week? a month?)
* what date you would like to Complete (there is no guarantee)
* what date(s) you refuse to Complete (ie you have a holiday...)
He can then negotiate on your behalf with the other parties.0 -
Inibriated
{...although G_M's advice is more sensible}0 -
... with disbelief that it's actually going to happen?0
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i had hoped to exchange tomorrow but this is not feasable due to the vendors searches on her purchase and it turns out its too short notice
So I suggest you think about when you would like to have completed by.0 -
See yesterday people were telling me to focus on exchange. Plus at that point I know its mine0
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See yesterday people were telling me to focus on exchange. Plus at that point I know its mine
Your concerns should be:- When do they want to complete?
- How much time do they require between exchange and completion? Can they do it same day?
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Once the target completion date is agreed between the relevant parties and all the paperwork is done and satisfactory, then contracts are exchanged and the completion date becomes legally binding.
There is no "exchange date" just the date contracts end up being exchanged on, and that's usually just the first convenient day after everything else is sorted out.I am a mortgage broker. You should note that this site doesn't check my status as a Mortgage Adviser, so you need to take my word for it. This signature is here as I follow MSE's Mortgage Adviser Code of Conduct. Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as financial advice. Please do not send PMs asking for one-to-one-advice, or representation.0 -
So if ive missed one preferred completetion date should i tell my solicitor ASAP my new preferred date?
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Why do you care when you exchange? It's the date of completion you agree on, and exchange has happened when the contract with that date on it has been signed.
So I suggest you think about when you would like to have completed by.
For example, exchange just before the end of a tenancy period and completion just before the end of the next allows notice to be put in for minimum overlap. Exchanging a few days later, into the next tenancy period with completion as before, means that notice cannot be put in in time to avoid a whole month of overlap.You might as well ask the Wizard of Oz to give you a big number as pay a Credit Referencing Agency for a so-called 'credit-score'0 -
thanks
i want to make this process move quicker but im in danger of annoying my solicitor i think
need some patience i think0
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