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I take it you do not live in Scotland
If you did once the misives are done (which take a week)
The property is yours and you can not drop out.
Unless there is very good legal reason's e.g you have been refused a mortage
Are you still able to negotitate on the price after it's been agreed in porridge land?0 -
which bit of " you cannot drop out " do you not understand:D
why would anyone with integrity go back on something "agreed upon" in any area of life?
a man is only as good as his word speaks volumesI found my eutopia tee hee I live in canada yeehaa!0 -
worrypants wrote: »me thinks op is somewhat bitter
having taken 4 years to buy:eek: ( ive bought and sold 4 times in 4 years) he realises if had played the market well , been prepared to move around the country as I have, bought at the right time in cheapest areas wait for thre price to rise then sell then move on to another cheap area.
Fantastic. You have owned a series of broken down houses in !!!!!! areas. And I am supposed to be envious. I'd be interested to know if you are going to continue with this "master plan" over the coming decade as well.0 -
replied to this in the £100,000 in liverpool thread for you zammo my dearest!I found my eutopia tee hee I live in canada yeehaa!0
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worrypants wrote: »replied to this in the £100,000 in liverpool thread for you zammo my dearest!
Very kind of you. Are you looking forward to X factor this evening?0 -
of course mind you I prefer the Andrew lloyd webber BBC version:DI found my eutopia tee hee I live in canada yeehaa!0
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You can't hide good breeding. :money:0
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What goes around comes around you might be on the othe side of the fence on day. If the property is nice and you like buy it , maybe we all should have scots land laws here, nobody gets shafted what ever the state the housing marketNon Gradus Anus Rodentum!0
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I haven't got my head around whether you are reducing the price because you have uncovered serious faults or because the market is falling?I'm a Forum Ambassador on the housing, mortgages & student money saving boards. I volunteer to help get your forum questions answered and keep the forum running smoothly. Forum Ambassadors are not moderators and don't read every post. If you spot an illegal or inappropriate post then please report it to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com (it's not part of my role to deal with this). Any views are mine and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.com.0
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