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Last date I can pull out of land purchase?
justintime999
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There's some land in my street and I've put a bid in to buy it. The neighbour is that type of person who will try and stop the deal if he can.
I just want to prove to the Mrs that that's what they are really like.
What's the last date I can pull out of the purchase? Is it on the day of exchange of contracts?
What is a good excuse for not buying the land. I want to save face so need a good reason.
I don't mind burning a bit of money on solicitor fees.
I just want to prove to the Mrs that that's what they are really like.
What's the last date I can pull out of the purchase? Is it on the day of exchange of contracts?
What is a good excuse for not buying the land. I want to save face so need a good reason.
I don't mind burning a bit of money on solicitor fees.
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Sounds like both of you have some psychological issues needing dealt with.0
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Almost makes me wish I was buying your house! Pathetic.0
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Too late, you've already bought it, hope you enjoy it.0
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Last moment would be when your solicitor rings and says "we're about to exchange - is that OK?".
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I think you need to grow up.0
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Not so.jbainbridge wrote: »Last moment would be when your solicitor rings and says "we're about to exchange - is that OK?".
HTH
Later than that. :beer:0 -
Does your mrs know she's married to a nine year old?0
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justintime999 wrote: »I don't mind burning a bit of money on solicitor fees.
As you're just doing this to prove some weird kind of point, please confirm that you will also pay the vendor's abortive legal fees and a suitable amount of compensation for being a complete p!110ck."When the people fear the government there is tyranny, when the government fears the people there is liberty." - Thomas Jefferson0 -
How childish, you and the neighbour sound as if you are soul mates.
Grow up.make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
and we will never, ever return.0
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