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An audacious buyer?
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Sold my flat to my neighbour. We exchanged last week and we are due to complete Tuesday. So he emails me and asks if I wouldn't mind if he placed some furniture into my flat on Monday, the day before to help out his moving ?!? He did say he'd move it out if there way any problems or delay on completion... But I found this request completely comical due to the audacity? Anyone agree?
Nope. Neither comical nor audacious.:(0 -
I think it's a reasonable request. My lender has told me buildings and contents insurance should begin from the day of exchange so I would think that would cover any damage which occurred.0
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How much is some though?0
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You consider that audacious and comical?
You must be wild at parties.....0 -
When I sold years ago. Buyer asked if they could put up a wardrobe in one of the bedrooms between exchange and completion.
We did not live in the property at the time so agreed to it.0
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