Hi, I'm just after some advice if possible. We put our house on the market with an agent & the second person to view the property made a full price offer. He had no finance approved, so we didn't take it seriously. A week later the agent said he would send the sales advice to the Conveyancer, still no finance approved.
while this was going on nobody else came through our property, which was strange! 2 weeks later he got approval & did inspections, al good so we thought.
Then last weekend a lady came to my door & asked if the house was sold, I said yes. She then said she had been trying to view my house from the moment it went on the market & was ignored by the agents initially & then told it was sold, not true. She showed me emails she had sent to agent asking to view, agents reply was it's sold sorry.
I told this agent I wanted them to continue to show my property until it exchanged, this obvioulsy did not happen. This lady said she would have paid more & had finance approved from the start. She feels robbed & so do I, surely this is something I can fight? I want my contract with this agent torn up & be able to sell to this poor lady privately.
I would really appreciate any advice.
Thanks very much, Therese
while this was going on nobody else came through our property, which was strange! 2 weeks later he got approval & did inspections, al good so we thought.
Then last weekend a lady came to my door & asked if the house was sold, I said yes. She then said she had been trying to view my house from the moment it went on the market & was ignored by the agents initially & then told it was sold, not true. She showed me emails she had sent to agent asking to view, agents reply was it's sold sorry.
I told this agent I wanted them to continue to show my property until it exchanged, this obvioulsy did not happen. This lady said she would have paid more & had finance approved from the start. She feels robbed & so do I, surely this is something I can fight? I want my contract with this agent torn up & be able to sell to this poor lady privately.
I would really appreciate any advice.
Thanks very much, Therese