Indeed. There is no such job as what this person says they are. If the buyer wants a valuation they should appoint a Valuer, usually as part of a mortgage application.
I'd get the agent to ring the other interested parties to put them on notice that you'll probably be coming back to the market because the buyer is dicking about and get them to schedule viewings for a few days after the visit. Worst case you can just cancel them again, but I don't think you will be. :(
This sounds like a good idea, it will get back to the buyer I assume. Also set the time frame, don't let them drag it out. They may think that if they can stall it enough you'd be more likely to negotiate
Indeed. There is no such job as what this person says they are. If the buyer wants a valuation they should appoint a Valuer, usually as part of a mortgage application.
I'd get the agent to ring the other interested parties to put them on notice that you'll probably be coming back to the market because the buyer is dicking about and get them to schedule viewings for a few days after the visit. Worst case you can just cancel them again, but I don't think you will be. :(