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Buying by post!!!

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Old 22-09-2006, 11:24 AM
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Welcome all,
On our last trip to France we were told by a French Agent that as it was our last day and we were undecided about a couple of plots of land we could take our time to consider and to purchase by post. Would be interested to hear if anyone has purchased a plot of land or property this way.
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Old 14-11-2006, 08:13 PM
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It's simple and done often in the area where our agency is based (Riviera).
Clients often wish to go home and discuss with other family members before putting pen to paper.

Once you've made your mind up, the agent will simply draw up a compromis or similar contract, have it signed by the vendor and then send it to you so you can sign it. Once this has been returned to the agency they will then give a signed copy to the seller and send one back to you via reg'd post (with the SRU letter giving you the 7 day get out clause) and the necessary certificates (lead, asbestos etc). You then have 7 days to withdraw from teh sale with no penalty should you choose to do so, otherwise you are tied into the sale, depending on the suspensive clauses you've inserted into the contract

You may wish to have it looked over by a UK solicitor before you sign.

Good luck
Claire Healy
Attika International
Property in Nice & Property in Cannes
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I think it's safe as long as you've actually been to inspect the property first. I know this seems obvious but there are people who don't even check the property they are buying. One was a consultant at a hospital who lost 1 million on properties she bought but didn't inspect first.
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