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House sold, seeking advice on timescale

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  • catey92
    catey92 Posts: 9 Forumite
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    badger09 said:
    You returned paperwork to your solicitor on 25 May. Even if they have now responded to buyers' solicitor, its unlikely they will have have dealt with the response yet.

    Do you know what your buyers' situation is? FTBs? Downsizers? Need a mortgage? Do you know how long searches are taking in your area? When were they requested?

    Your first call should be to your EA who is being paid to sell the house. They should have a progress chaser (or something similar) who will contact purchaser/their solicitor to get up to date info. 

    Good luck
    Thanks, I did contact the EA last Friday, she said she would call me back after she spoke to the buyer’s solicitor , I have  not heard a word  back from her . I am not really in any rush, but from the comments on here , I think I probably need to be a little more pushy. 
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