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  • So we have an offer from a woman who owns other property but wants to buy our flat as a 'live/work' space for herself in London.

    She viewed it when it was on the market originally in July and offered but we went with someone else.
    When it went back to market she was informed and she said she was still interested but our estate agent wouldn't put forward an offer from her until he saw an AIP.

    That was 4 weeks ago and she just disappeared, until yesterday where she has come through with an AIP on a buy to let mortgage, does it seem at all weird to anyone? or am i over thinking it..

  • or am i over thinking it..

    She's got an AIP. She wants to buy it. You want to sell it.

    Who cares what she wants to do with it??

  • It could be that the live/work is planned as a short-term thing during covid, could be that the live/work is only necessary at certain times and wants to let it at other times, could be that was all bollocks.

    As Soul says, she's got an AIP, she wants to buy it, you want to sell it. I guess the main concern is if there are any covenants or restrictions on your lease to prevent the flat being let and may cause the deal to fall through. I know people who that has happened to.

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