We accepted an offer on our house at the start of the summer, and our buyers have been very patient waiting for us to find the Right House. They have a first-time buyer for their property who has been able to buy since his funds cleared this month. We've now found a house, and hope to exchange immediately, with a view to moving just before christmas, which our buyers have accepted with good grace.
However their buyer is kicking up a fuss about waiting (a bit rich as he's only just become able to actually buy) and has said that he wants us to contribute towards his 'extra' rent while he waits to move (though he won't be paying a mortgage, so that must balance things out a bit). That's very weird, isn't it? I was initially sympathetic as I know his tenancy agreement officially ends in November, and had even started asking around locally if there was anywhere affordable he could stay, but asking us for cash? His contract isn't even with us, after all.
I obviously don't want the chain to fall through now that we've found somewhere to buy, but am tempted to tell him to sod right off (politely, via estate agents).
What do you think?