Having been on the receiving end of being gazumped (whilst away on holiday), I consider the practice to show the lowest possible morals of a human being.
You have accepted an offer. Put yourself in the other people's position and think what you would want the seller to do. It's a no-brainer.
My personal experience cost me a lot of money, even though we were only a couple of weeks into the process. The survey had been undertaken, as had all the searches, etc. I was planning to sign the contract for exchange when I returned from a great holiday in the Alps, only to find two letters from the Estate Agent. One asked me to contact them urgently, the other said the seller had accepted a higher offer. They were well aware that I was on holiday. I came very close to fire-bombing the Estate Agents until I managed to convince myself that it wasn't them who had made the final decision.
Gazumpers are scum. Pure and simple.
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to get that off my chest. It happened in 1985!
You have accepted an offer. Put yourself in the other people's position and think what you would want the seller to do. It's a no-brainer.
My personal experience cost me a lot of money, even though we were only a couple of weeks into the process. The survey had been undertaken, as had all the searches, etc. I was planning to sign the contract for exchange when I returned from a great holiday in the Alps, only to find two letters from the Estate Agent. One asked me to contact them urgently, the other said the seller had accepted a higher offer. They were well aware that I was on holiday. I came very close to fire-bombing the Estate Agents until I managed to convince myself that it wasn't them who had made the final decision.
Gazumpers are scum. Pure and simple.
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to get that off my chest. It happened in 1985!