Stormy I agree with Ann and Lazy, pick your battles wisely and if it's all going to kick off over a couple of safety checks then I'd probably bite back my irritation and do them myself. It's worth pushing back initially though I think, particularly if the buyer has been aware throughout the process.
Fingers crossed for you muss. I'm sure your vendors will be sympathetic once they hear the circumstances and at least keep it of the market for a few weeks to wait for you to find a new buyer. Has your EA got viewings lined up for you?
Good luck Olivia - hope that money comes through today!
Oh Serial that's very crap. I agree with Lazy on how to deal with this. Olivia had this on the last thread and she called their bluff and they backed down. They are just trying it on. Gits 
Ann fingers crossed you get progress soon. You have to keep chasing them and don't let the buggers get you down!
Your buyer cannot fault your commitment to finding a place to purchase Sell 
Keep going on those boxes and dismantling Giz - only a few hours left to go now!
Oh Lazy I would say that I'm sorry you are still here too - but you might take it the wrong way
I'm sorry you are still in chain purgatory 
Raaraa ask the vendors to put the doors back up. That'll prove if one way of the other won't it?
So our lovely long suffering please please please yes to a part-ex vendor has told us (via his EA) that he downloaded our house details from our EA's website this morning and it is still the very original asking price, incorrect floorplan and old photos
. Coupled with the fact that we've only had feedback for 1 out of the last 8 viewings I've reached peak EA and emailed them to formally give notice to terminate the sales contract when it expires next month. Fuck 'em. We'll either go to vendor's EA on a short term rolling contract or (please please please) get the part-ex instead. If our vendor finally dumps us we'll come off the market entirely.