JimMIA
There's more to life than mice...
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This is the critical part that many people who are currently in the purchase process miss.Part of the problem is, you aren't buying from Disney.
They are mad at Disney saying Disney "changed my deal" in the middle of the transaction. But Disney DID NOT do that. Disney did not change one iota of their transaction. They had NO deal with Disney -- their transaction was with an existing owner through a realtor.
It's too bad Disney handled this so clumsily -- and we all feel bad for those who got hurt -- but Disney can't change a transaction they are not party to.
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One other side note that may have been covered elsewhere.
I've seen a post or two where the purchaser is upset because if their transaction had closed when it was supposed to, they would not have been affected. Those buyers should know that if their seller missed the "close-by" date, they can walk away without risking their deposit.
The contract terminates on the close-by date, and they can walk away with no penalty if they want to. Not saying they should necessarily -- but they do have that option in that one circumstance where the closing did not occur in a timely manner through no fault of theirs.