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  • 20/07 offer accepted on a flat which is/was currently rented out. Told earliest tenants could be out was 17/09
    02/08 draft contracts
    11/08 initial enquiries e.g. show me a copy of the tenants notice, management company info etc
    14/09 follow up enquiries (post survey)
    15/09 mortgage offer
    23/09 and 27/09 chasing

    Tenants should have been out almost 2 weeks ago but they're still there (lights were on last night). Raised this with the estate agent, who will mention to the sellers. Not sure why they're still there and why they're so slow, as they want to sell that flat and it's completely chain free. The did agree to knock 5k off the back of a letter I wrote last week which related to the survey results. That surprised me, as one of the things I asked for was money off to reflect their not being much in the sinking fund (based off what the neighbour said).

    Anyway, is this length of time normal, and is there anyway I can apply further pressure? I'm happy with the price and want the flat, but they're taking so long.

    :(

    Edit - they clearly don't care about the place being void for 1-2 months if they're willing to knock 5k off without any counter negotiation. Which is why I'm confused as to why the tenants are there. Also don't get why they're not pushing the solicitor to expedite the sale

  • Tenants should have been out almost 2 weeks ago but they're still there (lights were on last night).

    Probably cause they’re still paying rent to the landlord so the landlord don’t have to pay for his mortgage himself until it’s officially time to move out.

    Anyway, is this length of time normal

    Seemed so, our took longer than your currently, I know some people took a year (!!) to finally move in,

  • A year is ages...
    Landlords won't care about a month or twos rent which is why it's confusing me. I think they are minted because the estate agent is selling a few of their investment properties

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