My partner and I agreed to purchase a property in July 2018. It is a cash purchase, no chain, and we've put down 10 % of the price as a deposit. It was all ready from our side before August.
Its still not gone anywhere, and according to our solicitor the sellers solicitors are just not doing anything. The seller has repeatedly nagged them, but does not seem inclined to change solicitors. Meanwhile, we've had the cash for a property sitting in a UK 0% interest bank account, and we are losing month after month of potential rent. Also, Brexit is approaching and I am not from the UK, although my partner is. Further, we are not located in the UK and I am worried that the property may be deteriorating, standing empty for a long time with sometimes poor weather. But we cannot travel to the UK just to check up on it.
It may be relevant that the seller went bankrupt sometime this autumn.
1) Is this a reasonable amount of time to have to wait for a no-chain conveyancing? If not, how far in excess of normal is it?
2) If the property is damaged while we are in limbo, what happens? We signed for an agreed-upon price in the summer of 2018.
3) What are our options here? The sellers solicitors are not a SRA regulated practice.
Its still not gone anywhere, and according to our solicitor the sellers solicitors are just not doing anything. The seller has repeatedly nagged them, but does not seem inclined to change solicitors. Meanwhile, we've had the cash for a property sitting in a UK 0% interest bank account, and we are losing month after month of potential rent. Also, Brexit is approaching and I am not from the UK, although my partner is. Further, we are not located in the UK and I am worried that the property may be deteriorating, standing empty for a long time with sometimes poor weather. But we cannot travel to the UK just to check up on it.
It may be relevant that the seller went bankrupt sometime this autumn.
1) Is this a reasonable amount of time to have to wait for a no-chain conveyancing? If not, how far in excess of normal is it?
2) If the property is damaged while we are in limbo, what happens? We signed for an agreed-upon price in the summer of 2018.
3) What are our options here? The sellers solicitors are not a SRA regulated practice.
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