I guess you can either wait or pull out, sounds promising though.
I cannot pull out now. I cannot get my 10% deposit back if to do so according to the sale contract. Obviously only one option left for me: wait and see. This is torture
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I guess you can either wait or pull out, sounds promising though.
I don't understand why if the vendor is unable to settle in accordance with the contract. Usually "time is of the essence". What is the settlement date on the contract?I cannot pull out now. I cannot get my 10% deposit back if to do so according to the sale contract. Obviously only one option left for me: wait and see. This is torture
I don't understand why if the vendor is unable to settle in accordance with the contract. Usually "time is of the essence". What is the settlement date on the contract?
i totally agree.
surely if settlement has not/cannot be achieved the contract is not valid?
it sounds as if you are house sitting rather than renting?
not under a residential tenancy agreement and no security of tenure?
how has your deposit?
i suppose it suits to have the property occupied for security reasons perhaps?
is your legal advice totally independent of the selling agent?
who has said you cannot have your deposit returned?
who suggested you live there rent free?
once again good luck.
regards
good luck but if it were me i would not be going any further with this situation.
Then keep waiting ..My solicitor told us the settlement delayed only 7-10 days. However.....
i would want a more secure outcome than this messing about.
plenty other properties out there and peace of mind.
i would move on and get deposit back and put this experience down to just that.
good luck.
regards.
so the agent wants you to pay another $23000 to secure this property?
regards.
what does your independent legal advice say?
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i understand you want to stay and do not want to move.
i do not know what you signed to stay in the property and you said it was rent free? was there any time frame?
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it does not sound as if this would be covered by the residential tenancy act?
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