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Buyer trespassing
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Why is it a problem?
Would you like a complete stranger having free access whenever they felt like it to your property?
The house still belongs to the OP, not to the buyer yet. Surely the OP therefore still has a say over who may or may not enter it?Smiles are as perfect a gift as hugs...
..one size fits all... and nobody minds if you give it back.☆.。.:*・° Housework is so much easier without the clutter ☆.。.:*・°SPC No. 5180 -
Too right!moneyistooshorttomention wrote: »Both EA and buyer taking the mickey big-time. I'd give one heck of a rocket to the EA about all those visits without my permission if I were you.
What if the owner had been in the shower or on the job? Gees!
When my mum was selling the family home, we woke up one Sunday morning to find the buyer of our house burying their recently deceased dog in our back garden!
I'd kick off big time with the Estate agent!0 -
Too right!
What if the owner had been in the shower or on the job? Gees!
When my mum was selling the family home, we woke up one Sunday morning to find the buyer of our house burying their recently deceased dog in our back garden!
I'd kick off big time with the Estate agent!
Oh my :eek:Smiles are as perfect a gift as hugs...
..one size fits all... and nobody minds if you give it back.☆.。.:*・° Housework is so much easier without the clutter ☆.。.:*・°SPC No. 5180
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