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G’Day Dale
Can’t believe the rubbish being posted on this forum.
As a client, I know first hand of the time, effort and absolute integrity that you have given to us for business and personal tax/accounting matters. Apart from genuine respect, courtesy and interest.
I guess that one could rant and rave but why drag oneself down to their level or subject the valued contributors to a pointless diatribe?
We’re doing fine with you (and all the team in your office) and will happily provide a public or private reference to anybody who needs to know it!
Talk to you soon
John
Hi Guys
Having attended a number of seminars where the “experts†constantly talk about access to the property prior to settlement (a version of flipping I guess) I’m amazed that no one seems to have considered the prospect of a failed or delayed settlement and how to protect themselves.
RosePink, I am not worried about the cost of using a solicitor (ha!) I just did not want to pay to reinvent the wheel. I have a concern as to whether or not a vendor would agree to pay the rejuvenation costs if the deal fell over.
Dazzling, I had considered the option you suggest, however we are at the point with the deal where the vendor will not negotiate any further on the asking price – it is at the maximum that we consider the property to be worth. So I was trying to find a way to achieve the “win/win†for both sides. The vendor has rejected the offer of a short settlement at discount price.
If this continues much longer we will walk away – there is always another deal around the corner.
Thanks for the interest and suggestions, it is always good to get another opinion.
Even though I cannot contribute much to most of the topics on the various forums, I gain a lot from reading the posts of other contributors
Kenyaboy
Thanks Robert
It seems like we should be in NSW – from what I have gleaned of the rules here it all seems to be in the vendors favour! Thanks again for your interest.
John
Location is Regional Victoria