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Reducing an agreed offer post survey
Leeds_Fella
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Hi,
We had an offer accepted, albeit £30K under the asking price, back very early Jan. Following the survey results last week, we are looking at ~ £10K of more work other than the standard re-rurb and decor work initially thought.
Are we in our rights to negogiate a lower offer, based on this survey?
Any thoughts?
We had an offer accepted, albeit £30K under the asking price, back very early Jan. Following the survey results last week, we are looking at ~ £10K of more work other than the standard re-rurb and decor work initially thought.
Are we in our rights to negogiate a lower offer, based on this survey?
Any thoughts?
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Leeds_Fella wrote: »Hi,
We had an offer accepted, albeit £30K under the asking price, back very early Jan. Following the survey results last week, we are looking at ~ £10K of more work other than the standard re-rurb and decor work initially thought.
Are we in our rights to negogiate a lower offer, based on this survey?
Any thoughts?
This thread contradicts the other thread you have started "Placing a Low Offer on a House "
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hey,
no flies on you!
We are aiming to go through with this house, but on the chance that the vendor will not accept the reduced price, we have looked at other houses - hence the previous post.
Apologies for being pro-active0 -
Leeds_Fella wrote: »hey,
no flies on you!
We are aiming to go through with this house, but on the chance that the vendor will not accept the reduced price, we have looked at other houses - hence the previous post.
Apologies for being pro-active
Don't apologise just glad you are not buying my house.0
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