Blackswanwood
Still Learning
Roger, it isn’t unusual for the sellers solicitor to have not received deposit funds prior to exchange. The buyers solicitor would (or should not) have exchanged without cleared funds to cover any required deposit being in their possession. The solicitors usually provide undertakings which are legally enforceable to avoid slowing things down. This link gives a pretty good explanation of how it all works
https://www.theadvisory.co.uk/conveyanc ... ompletion/
Personally I would not rely on an estate agent confirming funding is available. It is just too easy for an unscrupulous buyer to pull the wool over their eyes.
It’s a shame that this post has gravitated to a massive generalisation implying that various professions and people wearing suits are of dubious character. I generally enjoy this forum as a keen hobbyist woodworker who wears a suit and has not ripped anyone off in approaching 40 years of being a member of a profession.
https://www.theadvisory.co.uk/conveyanc ... ompletion/
Personally I would not rely on an estate agent confirming funding is available. It is just too easy for an unscrupulous buyer to pull the wool over their eyes.
It’s a shame that this post has gravitated to a massive generalisation implying that various professions and people wearing suits are of dubious character. I generally enjoy this forum as a keen hobbyist woodworker who wears a suit and has not ripped anyone off in approaching 40 years of being a member of a profession.