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Realtors -- what would be your next step
I wanted to get a professional opinion from the Realtors on this forum .....
A realtor is representing a buyer and has a signed contract to purchase a property. No EMD was delivered to the closing attorney as promised. Several calls/texts to inquire about EMD being delivered to the closing attorney as promised were not answered. Based on the inspection report, done within the proper inspection window, the buyer decided not to go forward with the purchase (which is fine). What would be your next steps so that you and your client can move on to other properties? Be specific. thanks