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Seller demanding £33k extra on exchange day

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Firecat84 · 21/04/2021 05:01

After weeks of harassment from our sellers about the process going too slowly (it's been about 5/6 months due to us losing one set of buyers halfway through - we've been chasing solicitors like crazy trying to speed everything up) we were due to exchange yesterday. On the day however, we received a message via the vendors' solicitor saying that house prices had gone up so much in the time it had taken the deal to go through that they wanted an extra £33k (they gave a whole bunch of other vague reasons too, which I think boil down to they've had to pay for an extra term's private school fees?!!) Obviously we don't have this money and even if we did we don't want to give in to such horrible tactics. The vendors aren't in a chain going up - I don't know where they're moving after this.

The house had been on the market for a while when we made our offer and had been reduced twice. I believe we were the only offer (it has potential but needs quite a lot of work). We offered £8k under the lowest asking price. At the time there was plenty on the market in the area and now there is nothing we could afford. All the houses available are bigger and nicely finished, which does give the impression prices have gone up, but I think it's a bit misleading.

We are financially stretched to our limit as it is but are in a flat with a baby and desperately need more space. We've spent so much time and energy (and money) on this move and we're just exhausted and depressed by it all. My family want us to walk away and not give any money to such horrible sellers. What would you do?

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Whatawaytogo · 23/04/2021 16:58

Not to denigrate
But it is the kind of kindness that extreme wealth and comfort affords!

mylovelydd · 23/04/2021 16:59

Jesus Christ can't someone just do something nice without someone suggesting cuntish reasons? Hmm

FlyingBurrito · 23/04/2021 17:00

@fruitbrewhaha

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I think you're probably right, it all fits with what's been posted by the OP
NewlyGranny · 23/04/2021 17:01

I love it when an EA uses the word plethora.

mummabubs · 23/04/2021 17:03

I agree that as lovely as it would be to all hiss over the evil vendor's house and cathartically rip it to bits ... if OP wanted us to know the property she'd post it. I posted on MN for some advice about a possible house a few months back, someone took it upon themselves to play detective and post some links (one of which was right) so I had to ask for it to be removed as a) it made me identifiable and b) I thought the vendor was potentially likely to be on mumsnet and given we were trying to negotiate I didn't want any chance of them seeing the post!

SchadenfreudePersonified · 23/04/2021 17:03

@mylovelydd

Jesus Christ can't someone just do something nice without someone suggesting cuntish reasons? Hmm
Seconded!

Whatever the motive, it was a kind thing to do.

Whatawaytogo · 23/04/2021 17:04

@mylovelydd

Jesus Christ can't someone just do something nice without someone suggesting cuntish reasons? Hmm
Who’s doing anything “nice”?
Whatawaytogo · 23/04/2021 17:05

Sorry not read entire thread

Faultymain5 · 23/04/2021 17:10

@susan2020

If prices have gone up since you started and you can afford it, and you want the house. pay it. You'll never have to see these people again so don't let them get in the way of what getting it if it is what you want. No point wasting all the money on surveys etc so far only to have to spend it all again on another house just because you let your heart rule your head. Don't let anger get in the way of your judgement. It isn't about winning, it's about getting a house at the best price for yourself.
Nah! It's totally about winning. Grin
10YellowTulips · 23/04/2021 17:15

@Firecat84

UPDATE: Apparently they're putting it back on the market. Personally I'd happily pay £33k to not have to go through the stress of cleaning my house for viewings again, but that's their choice! I hope they get a load of really low offers.

Anyway, we've got back in the saddle and just viewed a place that is SO much nicer (and cheaper), so those guys can keep their crummy house which they'd smashed up to fit their oven in...

Thanks everyone for your support and outrage, it's really cheered us up!

What greedy gits!

I'm so sorry OP. I hope you find a much better house and that the vendors find their house languishing on the market and end up having to accept 33K less than what you would have paid.

Seriously, do they really expect to get £33K more post stamp duty holiday? Talk about delusional.

MrDarcysMa · 23/04/2021 17:30

Hmm op I think they may be back in touch soon.... if they do please insist on a further reduction 😂

BluebellsGreenbells · 23/04/2021 17:33

Wel done OP glad you took charge and found a much better property.

tadpole39 · 23/04/2021 17:46

Post the link here op, sounds like just the sort of place I might be interested in.........

JSL52 · 23/04/2021 17:51

@susan2020

If prices have gone up since you started and you can afford it, and you want the house. pay it. You'll never have to see these people again so don't let them get in the way of what getting it if it is what you want. No point wasting all the money on surveys etc so far only to have to spend it all again on another house just because you let your heart rule your head. Don't let anger get in the way of your judgement. It isn't about winning, it's about getting a house at the best price for yourself.
They agreed a price , you can't just decide to ask for an extra £33k on exchange. OP clearly said they haven't got the extra money. I hope stamp duty bites them now.
Doris86 · 23/04/2021 17:52

@MrDarcysMa

Hmm op I think they may be back in touch soon.... if they do please insist on a further reduction 😂
Indeed, I think ‘we’re putting it back on the market’ is just their latest ploy to try and get you to pay the extra £33k.
quiteathome · 23/04/2021 17:52

So glad that you have managed to find something else. And better in the end.

Hopefully they end up stuck in there, or end up selling for less than you would have paid.

HedgePutty · 23/04/2021 17:53

So glad you’ve found somewhere nicer! Hope your new sale goes through. £33k is bonkers

MrsGRamsay · 23/04/2021 17:56

@Firecat84 well done! Next buyer comes along, puts an offer in, does a survey then scratches head when report comes back? Why? Because reveals another survey was done relatively recently and Buyer pulled out. No doubt they will ask Seller’s Solicitors why and will not be convinced by the answer which will along the lines of Buyers mortgage offer withdrawn / circumstances changed etc. Prospective buyer thinks odd - something doesn’t ring true and doesn’t proceed - would rather lose cost of survey.
Karma.

Firecat84 · 23/04/2021 18:09

UPDATE: Our offer has been accepted on the much better place! So excited!Grin

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SheldonesqueTheSecondComing · 23/04/2021 18:11

May this one go through happily for both parties OP Flowers

EssentialHummus · 23/04/2021 18:12

That is a bloody amazing update OP! Brilliant news.

Doris86 · 23/04/2021 18:14

@Firecat84

UPDATE: Our offer has been accepted on the much better place! So excited!Grin
Excellent news, now wait for the original vendors to come crawling back.
Mulhollandmagoo · 23/04/2021 18:15

@Firecat84

UPDATE: Our offer has been accepted on the much better place! So excited!Grin
Absolutely brilliant news!!! Congratulations 🎉 hoping the process goes quickly and smoothly and desperately hoping the nightmare sellers come back with their tail between their legs and you can say no
narkyspirit · 23/04/2021 18:16

When I bought my house everything was agreed fitted appliances where included and in the contract, day before completion the seller notified his EA that the appliances now where not included.

I told them that he was in breach of contract and if that was was the case price dropped by 5k or no completion. Ea said I would lose deposit, no problem... he will lose more than me!!!! completed following day with a all appliances in place.

Topseyt · 23/04/2021 18:17

I am so glad things are looking up for you with the acceptance of your offer on the better property. Maybe things really do happen for a reason.

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