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Potentially very, but as a general principle the buyer is still obligated by the contract.
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Hey, that's my completion date too. Although I keep thinking my sale will fall through because a problem may be materialising with the roof on our block of flats. We've recently had a roofer quote £70K for a repair job (the cost of which would be shared by all 16 flat owners), so we have surveyors coming to take look on Tuesday to check out his story. I could have done without this. I don't know how messed up things can get legally if the buyer pulls out after exchange and before completion, claiming something fishy or undisclosed was going on.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostAn update as I don't want to be labelled as a doommonger. The house sale has gone through, we have exchanged and will complete on the 19th June, which is a week after my wife is due to give birth, and with our other two children she was a week over.
Exciting times!
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An update as I don't want to be labelled as a doommonger. The house sale has gone through, we have exchanged and will complete on the 19th June, which is a week after my wife is due to give birth, and with our other two children she was a week over.
Exciting times!
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No it was consumer confidence and banks willing to lend to morons
Happy people spend, even what they don't have, and spending creates jobs.
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Exactly how did the housing boom start? People didn't wake up rich one morning.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI agree, but how does watching foreigners win gold medals boost consumer confidence after three years on the dole?
"Hooray!, Nigeria have just won a gold! I'm off to the Ford dealers to buy that Focus Estate."
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I agree, but how does watching foreigners win gold medals boost consumer confidence after three years on the dole?Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostConsumer confidence is a large economic driving force. I would't expect a noughties boom again but there is nowt as queer as folk!
"Hooray!, Nigeria have just won a gold! I'm off to the Ford dealers to buy that Focus Estate."
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhat exactly is the Olympic "buzz" going to be? Flies over the rotting bodies of those who can't afford to eat after three more years of rising unemployment?
Or are Mr and Mrs Slob going to buy extra large pizzas to celebrate the worst games in living memory?

Consumer confidence is a large economic driving force. I would't expect a noughties boom again but there is nowt as queer as folk!
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What exactly is the Olympic "buzz" going to be? Flies over the rotting bodies of those who can't afford to eat after three more years of rising unemployment?Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostUnemployment rising, reluctance of banks to refinance consumer debt= prices will continue to fall.
No boom until the Olympic buzz starts to filter into consumer confidence, therefore my guess is things won't pick uptil late 2011.
Or are Mr and Mrs Slob going to buy extra large pizzas to celebrate the worst games in living memory?
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Unemployment rising, reluctance of banks to refinance consumer debt= prices will continue to fall.
No boom until the Olympic buzz starts to filter into consumer confidence, therefore my guess is things won't pick uptil late 2011.
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostYes, the soppy attention seeking dilema threads written from a girly-man perspective are getting very predictable. I'm coming to the conclusion there are some serious nutters posting on this site (as in mentally ill)

I know, people looking for advice on a forum, whatever next?
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Yes, the soppy attention seeking dilema threads written from a girly-man perspective are getting very predictable. I'm coming to the conclusion there are some serious nutters posting on this site (as in mentally ill)
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