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Does The 5 Day Attorney Review Period Apply Everywhere(Florida)

Danny N.
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Ok sorry for the question/confusion. So basically our realtor sold our place very rapidly for much less than we wanted, but she did it on the basis of we had the one condo we wanted wrapped up, she gave us the verbal that it was done, it turned out her verbal on the other condo was false and now being that was the only place we wanted to move and its not doable for the price she told us was agreed upon we now are selling our place very rapidly for way less than we wanted for nothing. She was doing the buyer/seller on our place so thats why she got it done rapidly which was fine with me as long as the other place was wrapped up and she promised it was....ended up not.

So I read about the 5 day attorney review period, and it says a seller can cancel for any reason within that period, im on day 3 right now, so can someone explain more to me about this and if i can apply it/how. The buyer was paying all cash for my place and closing in 2 weeks because he wanted to move in quickly, i obliged bc the place we were supposed to buy was vacant and we were going to pay all cash and now it turns out were $50,000 apart and my realtor just basically bs'd me.

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