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  • Almost certainly not unfortunately.

    Before exchange then nobody is obligated to buy or sell.

    After exchange then everyone is, and the bottom of the chain would likely be in for a large bill if they didn’t complete.

  • Motherfuckers.

    The estate agent looks pretty flammable though.
    Might have to remove a few limbs to get him into the wood burner though.

  • @ChasnotRobert happy to help, let me know. Victorian terraces with 4 beds are a bit more common in E10. Could you do without one, share uses/functions (office/guest room) or move one use/function into a garden space (office, playroom, guest room)?

    @user16171 there is some kind of indemnity insurance available but it is very rarely used. Sorry to hear that, only chance might be if the estate agent responsible for that sale has an alternative purchaser still interested and willing to move quickly. They could (with failed buyers permission) share the searches and surveys from the recently failed process to speed up the new purchase. That and a fast lawyer could get you through the line in 4-5 weeks (more or less depending on banks and mortgages, cash buyer would be the silver bullet but unlikely)

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