House move looks like its off
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Fairly annoyed and slightly out of pocket over this, when I get home this evening I'll discuss with mrs 5* and we will probably decided to walk awayOriginally posted by FiveTimes View PostHmmm, the lenders have come back and said that they value the property slightly different to what the builders are wanting.Comment
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Ouch!Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostFairly annoyed and slightly out of pocket over this, when I get home this evening I'll discuss with mrs 5* and we will probably decided to walk away
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostFairly annoyed and slightly out of pocket over this, when I get home this evening I'll discuss with mrs 5* and we will probably decided to walk away
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vastly differing valuation figures. We could have absorbed some of it but not all.Originally posted by norrahe View PostOuch!
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We have a choice of switching potential lenders but then we have to pay for another valuation and there is no guarantee.Comment
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We will be out of pocket for the valuation, some of the reservation fee, most of the legal fees (and the cost of the new TV I'd bought)Comment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostFairly annoyed and slightly out of pocket over this, when I get home this evening I'll discuss with mrs 5* and we will probably decided to walk away
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I suppose its a good enough reason to crack open a bottle vino and see if it helps with the wounds.Comment
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I got stung with our house purchase in cloggers, supposed to get a full mortgage and then the bank changed their mind last minute.Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postvastly differing valuation figures. We could have absorbed some of it but not all.
We have a choice of switching potential lenders but then we have to pay for another valuation and there is no guarantee.
We had already signed a contract to engage in the sale ( contracts are signed on sale agreement here in cloggers), so backing out would cost me the deposit.
In the end it cost me 80% of my savings, was well unhappy!Comment
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