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Wholesaler didn't sign on closing date extension

Hi guys,

I'm currently in the middle of buying a house thru a wholesaler, the seller couldnt find a new home so they keep extending the closing date. And to the point 2 weeks ago they told title they dont wanna close anymore, but today the wholesaler convinced them to extend closing date to Jan 2024.

The wholesaler sent over and amendment, both me and the seller signed it to extend closing date, and wholesaler havent signed her part. Will it still be effective and valid to extend? I don't want to be tricked by wholesaler didnt sign on purpose, then show up on the "old" closing date on previous contract, then claim to keep the EMD. Now wholesaler went silent, couldnt call or text and not replying to any emails, texts.

Thanks in advance guys, definitely best case is i got the house, worst is i lost it but definitely wants my EMD protected. Even tho assignment contract EMD is non-refundable between me and wholesaler but i believe if seller dont wanna sell anymore i can get release of EMD from seller.

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