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Fantastic Light

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  1. Sale Agreed, Sold Subject to Contract, Under Offer, all mean exactly the same thing i.e. that an offer has been accepted on the property . Yes, even "Under Offer" as I've had this argument with EA's on more than one occasion. In reality, none of this means anything anyway as until contracts are exchanged there is nothing to stop either side changing their mind, what I was objecting to was the fact that "Under Offer" seems to be inviting other offers, where at least "Sale Agreed" seems to imply that the vendor is happy with the offer. So what to do, if your offer is accepted and they stick up an "Under Offer" sign. Well quote them Pgph 6(e) of the Residential Estate Agency Code of practice: "When an offer has been accepted subject to contract you must consult and take your client's instructions as to whether the property should be withdrawn from the market or continue to be marketed. In the latter case you musta dvise the prospective purchaser in writing" So, unless they specifically write and tell you they are still marketing the propery, tell them to take the sign down completely or the deal is off !
  2. If anyone has it stored on SKY+ then if you play it back with the subtitles on we'll know whether he said 17% or 70% !
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