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Gazundered and ultimatum rant!

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Fleurstar · 16/03/2022 19:47

Hi all,

This is my first thread so please be kind - very fragile from the stress that is house buying and purchasing in England!!

So.. here goes the rant I’m hoping will make me feel better 😫
House on the market Nov 2021, accepted an offer £4000 under asking as had seen a house we wanted to offer on. Offered on our purchase a week later and accepted. Solicitors instructed and survey ordered for our purchase. Complete chain of our buyer (in rental) - us - our purchase (deceased estate and already has probate).

Everything going well until February this year - most things all ready by this stage. Our buyer comes for final viewing and brings along a relative (ourselves and EA not aware of any further visitors). This relative was a chartered surveyor. Looked around house for about an hour (small 3 bed semi with no garage). Nothing raised and last words were ‘very excited and the next time I’m here it’ll be with the keys’. Contracts all signed and with solicitors.

The following Monday after the third and final viewing on the Saturday, we receive an email from our EA saying our buyer wants us to speak to next door to see if they’ve seen their ‘significantly sagging roof’. We’d never noticed anything and didn’t effect our property, but anyway we spoke with neighbours who weren’t aware and didn’t believe it to be sagging. Our buyer wants them/us to report to NHBC (property has 5 years remaining). At this point we say no, not our property nor our warranty to get involved in, had it been on our property then we potentially could have. Buyer decides she wants a homebuyers survey for peace of mind. Ordered surveyor who called me to visit on the Tuesday - I say yes no problem. They then call back they need to push back to Friday as the buyer ‘wants to know what their survey includes’! Clearly in no rush. Survey completed no issues arose. Buyer looking to complete 18th March.

Last week came and went with no exchange. Our buyer has decided the title deeds don’t reflect the boundary of the property. There is a tiny rectangular shaped piece of land (1ftx6ft) that is our land at the bottom of the garden that is not fenced in with the property (never needed it and more hassle than it’s worth having it as a tiny awkward strip of the garden) that runs parallel with nextdoors drive (this is at the back of the house). Solicitors (ours and our buyers) agree no issue. Buyer says there is. We suggest chopping back garden section of fence down to access tiny strip of land if required. Buyer says no. We go to original builders legal team - they say there is no problem. There is no dispute with our neighbour and they agree we own this land.

Buyer calls our estate agent Monday to say we either request our neighbours to conduct a TP1 (at their own expense of at least £1000+ and takes 6 months) and buy this land or the property price offered is reduced by… £15,000!!!! Luckily our EA says no.

We don’t want to risk our purchase, but can no longer be held in this emotional torment any longer. I can’t believe all professionals involved agree there is no problem, yet our buyer is convinced it’s worth £15k off the property!!

We have offered ultimatum today, contracts are exchanged by close of business Friday at original offer price, or the property is back on the market for the weekend. Not heard anything yet - given whilst 5pm tomorrow to inform us, if we don’t hear by then we will relist.

What would you do? We feel she has messed us around too much and shown her true colours by trying it on to that extent - so much so that even our EA and solicitors can’t comprehend her actions! EA in full support of relisting.

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EezyOozy · 16/03/2022 22:00

A similar thing happened to us, wthey want to 10 grand off for a non-existent problem, I gave them 24 hours to agree to pay the full price or we were going to put it back on the market, they relented. They were just trying it on the cheeky bastards.

thinking123 · 17/03/2022 17:15

How did it go today. Are you back on the market

Fleurstar · 17/03/2022 17:23

We received confirmation that all is going ahead this afternoon at full price!! Exchange tomorrow and completion next Friday - here’s to holding our breath for an easy exchange! X

Thank you all for your comments and support 💕

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SeasonFinale · 17/03/2022 18:06

Great update. Hope it all goes smoothly from now on.

ZaraSizeMedium · 17/03/2022 18:13

Great update! It does leave a sour taste though doesn’t it.

We’ve always left champagne, flowers and a little booklet with loads of helpful info like bin day, window cleaner info, any quirks about the house they might need to know, etc.

For our buyers who did similar to us as you’ve gone through, we left absolutely nothing and ignored their texts asking us questions about stuff after they moved in.

FurbleSocks · 17/03/2022 18:19

Phew! Great news! Enjoy your new home!

user1471538283 · 17/03/2022 18:32

Good god. I would just relist.

I think more people are doing this. They realise they cannot afford the price so try anything to reduce it.

Strawmite · 18/03/2022 11:48

Dare we ask if exchange has happened? Fingers crossed for you!!

Fleurstar · 18/03/2022 16:58

Exchange went ahead and we had confirmation at 4.30pm today - I can’t quite still believe it! Moving day is next Friday!

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Knittedfairies · 18/03/2022 17:06

A good update OP!

rainingsnoring · 18/03/2022 18:48

That's great news!

GreenClock · 18/03/2022 21:15

It’s always good to read happy-outcome stories about property transactions!

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