Going only by what you have said here,
missing facts missing, and with any unstated ifs, buts, maybes, exceptions, and unlesses not allowed for,
once a deal is done, then a mere change of mind by one party to a contract is not in itself a ground to un-do the deal.
The point of contracts is certainty.
A deal, once honestly and fairly done, is a deal.
Next possible thing is that you will receive, vague, non-specific threats of "legal action".
Reply to any such threats with - "Ok then."
missing facts missing, and with any unstated ifs, buts, maybes, exceptions, and unlesses not allowed for,
once a deal is done, then a mere change of mind by one party to a contract is not in itself a ground to un-do the deal.
The point of contracts is certainty.
A deal, once honestly and fairly done, is a deal.
Next possible thing is that you will receive, vague, non-specific threats of "legal action".
Reply to any such threats with - "Ok then."