It won't @nitram there are other buyers and I only accepted this offer because there was a direct letter of plea to remain in their same community they grew up in which my mum being a true local would have wanted more -but if their solicitors can't behave and accept the terms then there is nothing more I can do. The house is a fine house and the purchasers know it...they have grown up seeing it everydayTime will tell!
Ah yes I see....sometimes instinct is best. I hope they do buy and no insult to anyone reading my comments but the best anaology was in the last version of Vicar of Dibley words of which I won't repeat....those towners taking over our village -erm words to that effect beginning with WI meant time would tell whether the buyers ignored the solicitor or not
So I am sat drinking 15 year old Glenfiddich a wee dram or two. I am not one for spirits generally but this old horse somehow lets me relax at the end of the day and besides who would give a piper less in their musical bid.
@nitram has helped to solve part of a puzzle but the rest by god I feel relentlessly un-cured. How does a lone carer deal with the decisions they made -I don't know but I do know I want to be set free from this constant dark cloud. How can I be in a situation where I do the only thing and then feel tortured. Who actually cares...this journey for a while now has been a lonely one and I fed up with the daily chore of guilt, self blame and loss, I want what others have -someone else to blame!!
I want what others have -someone else to blame!!
Today the purchasers surveyer went to the property and almost at the same time I had an email from the solicitors asking me various questions that I cannot answer -luckily I have found a legal valuation from 2005 where there is a surveyer report but have to now apply for a copy of certifcate of completion on buidling work they had done (knocking the kitchen into the utility space).