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Closing date changed
We are selling our condo. Our agent told us that closing date would be August 4th so we signed the sale . What we did not know that the buyers never agreed to the date and want it September 4th. We would be out $5k (lost rent plus mortgage / condo fees) - do we do anything about it or just suck it up and wait 1 month?
We contacted a lawyer but he says his services would be around $1.5k-$4k