Hello,
House has been on the market for a little over a month now after having one contract fall through due to an inspection contingency. Nothing wrong with the house, pretty sure the buyer realized the house was 5 miles down a dirt road and backed out. Boo hoo. Buyer viewed the house virtually and first time seeing house was during inspection.
Anyways, new offers are coming in. One offer is contingent on the sale of their home, and they are stating that all contingencies have been met on their deal and everything is moving forward. Is it reasonable to ask for proof of contingencies being met? I.e. copy of their contract, bills of work being done, proof of financing of their buyer, etc.
My realtor seems reluctant to do so, or I’m at-least getting this impression by lack of communication towards the request.
Appreciate any thoughts, thank you
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