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Kelly Whitlock
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Help!! Closing is supposed to be tomorrow

Kelly Whitlock
  • Newtown, PA
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We are buying from owner, no agents but using title co.  The sellers have a family friend who is a lawyer that they want to be at closing.  He just told them less than 1 hr ago that he can't do it and wants to push it to next week (with no reason as to why).  We have had nothing but problems during this process and really need this to be closed tomorrow.  The lawyer has been trying to drag this out since the beginning because he was interested in purchasing the property as well.   Anything we can do to force the clasping tomorrow?  We have a signed agreement of ale with tomorrow's date as the settlement date and we are in Pa if that matters?

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