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Estate agent hates me!
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even if you get / dont get this house, complain to the ombudsman. dont accuse him straight out, however point out the facts. let EA handle the hassle of clearing his name.
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Unfortunatly it is a probate property so therefore I can't contact the vendor directly. Or am I mistaken? Also if the property has two offers already and we decide to put an offer in which has to be done by noon tommorow, what would a sensible offer be? Would it be the asking price or even above?
Many thanks,
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liss90 wrote:Unfortunatly it is a probate property so therefore I can't contact the vendor directly.
we just bought a house that was in probte, EA said they wanted fast sale, reasonably priced also. what happened? it took over 7 weeeks for probate to be granted.
so we knocked over 2.5 grand off the price, vendors agreed.
if probate has been granted, then different matter. shouldnt be that hard to find out who vendors are, knock on neighbours dooor. wealth of information. also let them know what problems the EA causing, so they can pass on info to estate.0
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