Yeagermeister
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Maikeru-sama;2816458 said:As you all know, I sent the Seller an email informing him that I intended to sue for specific performance of a contract on Monday after his wife contacting me and all parties involved with a contract (she used the wrong freakin form by the way) stating their wish to terminated.
Of course, I have moved on, just want ALL of the money I spent on their house and have found a new property and extremely close to getting a contract on it.
A few minutes ago, my Real Estate Agent told me that the seller at the old place was scared to death of the email I sent, they sought legal counsel and their lawyer told them that they didn't have a leg to stand on and now they want to continue with the deal but (it is always something with these freakin people) they want to push back the closing date.
My Real Estate Agent wanted me to wait to give them an answer until this new house has a contract but I told him I don't want the old seller's house no matter what happens and I just want ALL of my money back. They don't want to sell me their house and I will always have that thought of what they will do to the propert if I force their hand and they seem to change their mind about everything every other day.
**Phone just wrung, Agent calling about the new property. Now me and the new seller or haggling over a few hunderd dollars .***
But anyway, it is funny how that email I sent them scared them really bad. I think them being scared for 5 days is enough to teach them a lesson that you don't back out of deals whimsically.
My Real Estate Agent thinks that their Real Estate Agent will just pay me my $400 out her pocket so she doesn't have to deal with her clients anymore. That just shows you how insane these people are.
That is too funny. Hopefully they got charged for the lawyer consult along with having to pay you back. I'd ask for every penny you spent back from them. :laugh2: