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you really need to just tell them to take the house as is or you are rescinding the sale offer and relisting the home at 5pm -- nm
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contract expires at 9 tonight. -- nm
Posted by
Reagen
Nov 3 '17, 07:58
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Yeah, they’re stalling. I am sorry this will cost you money, but it means somebody better will live in your old home. -- nm
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David
Nov 3, 08:01
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Not sure about Canada, but here it'll cost the buyers their earnest money. Which amounts to a few thousand dollars. -- nm
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TWuG, neck model
Nov 3, 08:18
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in theory possible, in practise never happens. He might be able to, but a legal battle would almost certainly ensue. -- nm
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mafic
Nov 3, 08:28
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Tying a couple of frustrations together, my MIL actually did on the sale of her farm house
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Reagen
Nov 3, 08:30
Yeah, anything short of, "We just changed our mind." ends up being a fight. -- nm
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Spawn
Nov 3, 08:29
Not if the buyer is not complying with the purchase request. (sorry R.) -- nm
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Spawn
Nov 3, 08:19
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Yeah, I'm not honestly certain which side of the line this falls on
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Reagen
Nov 3, 08:22
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