Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Virginia
Contract Default
I have a sales contract on a house. We were to close 7/24, the seller needed more time so they changed the date to 7/31. We agreed and at closing on 7/31, no one who represents the seller even showed up, but called to change the date to 8/1/08. Now their attorney calls and says can't close, his office is moving and that was it. What can I do because I lose my apartment soon and I've paid upfront costs for this home already.
Asked on 8/01/08, 12:39 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Robert Strupp
Robert J. Strupp,Attorney at Law, PLC
Re: Contract Default
It is necessary to see the contract. You may have to sue to force the seller to closing.
Answered on 8/01/08, 1:30 pm
Robert Strupp
Robert J. Strupp,Attorney at Law, PLC
Re: Contract Default
It is necessary to see the contract. You may have to sue to force the seller to closing.
Answered on 8/01/08, 1:30 pm