MermaidsMom
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Is there any recourse if the seller backs out AFTER we pass ROFR? Has this happened to anyone else?
congrats, glad it worked out. Welcome Home!MermaidsMom said:Thanks to everyone for the info. After I posted we got a follow up phone call and they ARE going thru with it after all. I guess they had last minute DVC-itis and didn't want to part with DVC after all. I can understand the feeling but am glad it's solved.
MermaidsMom said:If they had a good reason for backing out like losing a job and deciding to sell and then getting another job so they can afford it after all I would simply make an offer to buy another one. I wouldn't mind if they assured me that they weren't going to sell to ANYONE else but just loved DVC so much they wanted it back. Who here couldn't understand that feeling. But, if it's a ploy to get a better price that's another story!
I can't imagine what legal standing you'd have to put a lien on the property without first suing and getting a judgement. Lien for WHAT???manning said:Money wise, not worth it. However a practicing real estate agent/lawyer in florida (I think) said if you want to get even just put a lean on the records and walk away from it. When it comes time for the seller to really sell it will give him problems. He has to clear the title.
If it doesn't cost much to do this may be something to consider by all. Maybe it will give second thought to those who use this tactic to get better prices.
JimMIA said:I can't imagine what legal standing you'd have to put a lien on the property without first suing and getting a judgement. Lien for WHAT???
If it's resolved, just be glad it is and move on to enjoying your DVC.