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TeamEmbo Nov 13th 2007 1:40 am

Re: Update on dodgy house buyers!
 
Don't fall for it! I know it is really hard when you just want the house sold so you can get your money and get over here and start your new longed for life. But don't be had over. Sounds like they'll take the 1500 and walk.

Our buyers messed us around for weeks and although desperate to get the money released (we needed the house sale money to come over to) my OH bit the bullet and said enough! At the beginning of yet another week of no exchange he told the agent and solicitors that if we hadn't exchanged by 12 noon on that Friday he was putting it back on the market with another agent.

It was a risk but we weren't prepared to fart arse around any longer.

Anyway, they pulled their finger out and we got the exchange 10am that Friday and their deposit money was held by the solicitor (theirs not ours). So we could then go ahead and book the flights etc.

It is ok to say NO!!!!

KIRSTIE Nov 13th 2007 8:04 am

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Hi nici

i would also defo walk away, there will be a genuine buyer who will come along, also like other people have mentioned get another agent, but i have never heard of anyone asking for money. and with you saying that they went missing, can you not do a search to see if you can find the solicitors who is representing them, and if things dont seem right, the report to the police, i know that you really want to get to NZ but is it really worth losing your house etc, instead of just waiting for a few months, and you might even get more money for it.

good luck with it all and i am sending some karma your way,

with regards

kirstie

kato33 Nov 13th 2007 8:24 am

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Originally Posted by planty (Post 5545958)
Hi, sorry to hear about the hell your going through, you can offer to instruct your solicitor to pay the 1500 for stamp duty on completion of the sale. So that shouldn't hold anything up at all.

I spoke to my solicitors last night who suggested just that. Give us the funds less £1500 upon completion and that way they get their money cash.

Still not quite sure how it is all going to work nor even sure they will want this but sod the gits hey!!
I will take the advice been given on here and tell the agent to exchange by a certain date or we will pull out. Also I like the one with the "other interested parties" bit. That may get them to kick ass if I threaten to go with someone else.

Jill1420.........If your coming to stay, I will make it for Jan, somehow.
Ned.........I think I love you for that offer.
Hillcat.........fingers crossed for you.
To everyone else......cheers for the advice

My other concern is that I didn't think you paid Stamp duty on a property under £250,000.
I have sold mine for £171,000 so can anyone enlighten me or are they lying as we suspected??

Nici

mickey_d Nov 13th 2007 8:51 am

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Originally Posted by kato33 (Post 5548691)

My other concern is that I didn't think you paid Stamp duty on a property under £250,000.
I have sold mine for £171,000 so can anyone enlighten me or are they lying as we suspected??

Nici

1% will have to be paid:thumbup:

kato33 Nov 13th 2007 9:19 am

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Originally Posted by mickey_d (Post 5548786)
1% will have to be paid:thumbup:

That makes sense now then......cheers for that. At least we now know they are not completely telling fibs.

Nici

teambwr47 Nov 13th 2007 6:47 pm

Re: Update on dodgy house buyers!
 
UK stamp duty rates and banding

kato33 Nov 14th 2007 8:21 am

Re: Update on dodgy house buyers!
 
Got a call this morning from the buyer at 7.30am :blink:

She is now telling me she has the funds and asked when I want to complete....................:eek:

EVERYONE.....COME ON .......FINGERS, TOES, EYES CROSSED FOR US!!

Ozzidoc Nov 14th 2007 8:28 am

Re: Update on dodgy house buyers!
 

Originally Posted by kato33 (Post 5552726)
Got a call this morning from the buyer at 7.30am :blink:

She is now telling me she has the funds and asked when I want to complete....................:eek:

EVERYONE.....COME ON .......FINGERS, TOES, EYES CROSSED FOR US!!

All crossed!!!! x

karonious Nov 14th 2007 11:14 am

Re: Update on dodgy house buyers!
 

Originally Posted by kato33 (Post 5552726)
Got a call this morning from the buyer at 7.30am :blink:

She is now telling me she has the funds and asked when I want to complete....................:eek:

EVERYONE.....COME ON .......FINGERS, TOES, EYES CROSSED FOR US!!

Oh Nici, I so want this to happen for you :cool:

suzi n steve Nov 14th 2007 1:20 pm

Re: Update on dodgy house buyers!
 
I've got everything crossed that could possibly crossed for you. Sending you karma.... well I would if I spread it around a bit, ooooer.

Animal Crackers Nov 14th 2007 4:24 pm

Re: Update on dodgy house buyers!
 
Oh fingers crossed hun that this time they go through with it!! I don't know how you have kept your head:thumbsup:


Originally Posted by kato33 (Post 5552726)
Got a call this morning from the buyer at 7.30am :blink:

She is now telling me she has the funds and asked when I want to complete....................:eek:

EVERYONE.....COME ON .......FINGERS, TOES, EYES CROSSED FOR US!!


Kerrygold Nov 14th 2007 6:57 pm

Re: Update on dodgy house buyers!
 
With great respect to everyone who has responded, don't withdraw and don't give any deadlines for exchange unless you are sure you fully intend to pull the plug, if they don't meet your deadline. Cutting your nose off to spite your face springs to mind.

If you are prepared to proceed on the basis of a reduction in the purchase price, you simply need to agree to make an allowance to the buyers on completion for this sum. This arrangement is quite common in the conveyancing process. Allowances for repairs etc.

I suspect the reason your buyers need "cash" is that if you reduce the purchase price their mortgage lender may need to issue a new mortgage offer to them. Thereby delaying the process further. I believe your Estate Agent simply doesn't understand the process.

It's always infuriating when a transaction reaches a late stage and buyer's try to take advantage of your situation for their own benefit but in the current market, and if you can afford to make the allowance, you would be best advised to stick with them.

In my experience imposing deadlines are only ever advised if you are adamant that you will wait no longer. Once you have issued one and that date passess, the buyer's will not take seriously any further deadlines you attempt to impose.

Unless your Estate Agent is one of the many few who really understand the process, bypass them and speak to your solicitor. They should explain the process to you and give advice. They are acting in your best interest and would certainly not advise you to do anything which was potentially fraudulant or detremental to your sale.

Best regards and good luck.

:)

luvwelly Nov 15th 2007 7:09 am

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Hope it works out for you but would advise you not to consider it sold (ie do not book flights) until completion and until the funds are safely in your bank account.....exchange may not be sufficiently firm given the history of the transaction to date.

Maz Nov 15th 2007 7:18 am

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Originally Posted by luvwelly (Post 5556936)
Hope it works out for you but would advise you not to consider it sold (ie do not book flights) until completion and until the funds are safely in your bank account.....exchange may not be sufficiently firm given the history of the transaction to date.

ITA!

Actually I'm expecting to read in the international headlines that they robbed a bank to "miraculously" come up with the cash. ;) Just kidding. Well sort of. :p

But everything is crossed for you, Nic!!! :wub:


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