Is there anyway of stopping someone who offers on my place dropping there offer the day before exchange ?
The type of buyers in my area are renound for doing it, my estate agents says he can spot them a mile a way and would inform me but to be honest I think ANY buyer of my gaff is going to be of the type who try it on, is there anything I can do up front once I get an offer that would stop them trying doing this ?
I would be reasonable for example in that if they offered less because the mortgage valuations came in less and they show me the evidence I would think about it, but reality is who offers on mine will most likely drop the offer before exchange regardless so I want to try and protect myself.
The type of buyers in my area are renound for doing it, my estate agents says he can spot them a mile a way and would inform me but to be honest I think ANY buyer of my gaff is going to be of the type who try it on, is there anything I can do up front once I get an offer that would stop them trying doing this ?
I would be reasonable for example in that if they offered less because the mortgage valuations came in less and they show me the evidence I would think about it, but reality is who offers on mine will most likely drop the offer before exchange regardless so I want to try and protect myself.

You set a reserve price that you'll accept and go from there. It was pretty stressful overall, but if I knew I could make that kind of profit for that little work in the same timeframe, I wouldn't be pissing about with IT any more.

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