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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Letter of refusal

I bought house and lot in one of subdivision and have already the contract which indicate the specific unit. However, the developer emailed me that theres some alteration with the lot in which my unit has been affected and need to replace. Please help me to make a rejection letter for the proposed unit that their offering as i dont want the new location . And as not following as what in the contract i want to request for the refund of all the payments including the downpayment.
  

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Anon, Even if we want to help you, we don't know the details about your transaction, let alone the real estate laws and practice of your country. I am assuming that you are not residing in the US based on what I gathered. In the US, all purchases and sales of real estate are tightly regulated and all transactions must go through an escrow process in which all the information about the property is verified and redocumented.

  • Anon, Even if we want to help you, we don't know the details about your transaction, let alone the real estate laws and practice of your country.
  • I am assuming that you are not residing in the US based on what I gathered.
  • In the US, all purchases and sales of real estate are tightly regulated and all transactions must go through an escrow process in which all the information about the property is verified and redocumented.
  • Dispute such as yours may happen here but usually is a mistake in the record.
  • Once the seller and the buyer have signed the sale or purchase agreement, they are bound by the terms of the clauses and are liable to financial consequences if decided to back out.
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Anon,
Even if we want to help you, we don't know the details about your transaction, let alone the real estate laws and practice of your country. I am assuming that you are not residing in the US based on what I gathered. In the US, all purchases and sales of real estate are tightly regulated and all transactions must go through an escrow process in which all the information about the propert
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Hi, thanks for reply though! Really appreciated! Godbleess you!

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