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Housing Quick Sale Companies

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  • eddddy
    eddddy Posts: 18,049 Forumite
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    the biggest problem i have is i cannot afford to pay my mortgage and rent at the same time, hence why i was going for a quick sale route.

    FWIW, you are exactly the sort of person that rogue Quick Sale Companies would target.

    They will make 'promises' to persuade you to sign a contract which ties you in for many weeks/months.

    Then they will leave you to get desperate, because you cannot afford both rent and mortgage.

    Then, eventually, they will offer you a pittance - and you will probably accept it because you are desperate.
  • Crashy_Time
    Crashy_Time Posts: 13,386 Forumite
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    eddddy wrote: »
    FWIW, you are exactly the sort of person that rogue Quick Sale Companies would target.

    They will make 'promises' to persuade you to sign a contract which ties you in for many weeks/months.

    Then they will leave you to get desperate, because you cannot afford both rent and mortgage.

    Then, eventually, they will offer you a pittance - and you will probably accept it because you are desperate.


    Yep, go the conventional route first.
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