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At last.... searches now in
jenz
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After a long wait all searches in our chain are in and everyone has signed - so how long does it usually take now to exchanging contracts? Can anyone pull out after contracts are exchanged?
Will probably laugh at all this stress next year but in the meantime goes off to take another valium
Will probably laugh at all this stress next year but in the meantime goes off to take another valium
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After a long wait all searches in our chain are in and everyone has signed - so how long does it usually take now to exchanging contracts?
Mutually agreed between all the parties in the chain - which the solicitors will co-ordinate.Can anyone pull out after contracts are exchanged?
Yes - but the party(ies) either side of that contract can sue for breach of contract.Warning ..... I'm a peri-menopausal axe-wielding maniac
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Thanks for reply - but still wondering how long it usually take for solicitors to dot all the i's after searches etc are in.
The waiting is agony0
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