What is the name of your state? Virginia
A buyer backed out of a contract to purchase my home and I have placed it back on the market. My new house is almost completed so now I am very motivated to sell my current home. My contract does allow for a non-defaulting party to collect expenses/damages, attorney's fees and/or court costs and my real estate agent has said that he will also pursue his commission as allowed in the contract. The buyer kept my house off the market for the early part of summer (June 1 - July 22) and the market has died down considerably. I have already dropped the asking price by 10% and still have very few inquiries and no offers. I would like to sell the home quickly and I am considering another price reduction but I am concerned about being able to recover damages from the previous buyer. Is there a limit as to how low I can drop my asking price or accept an offer and realistically expect a court to award damages?
The buyer has refused mediation and refuses to release their earnest money. Court is the only option now and I don't want to damage my ability to receive a satisfactory judgment.
A buyer backed out of a contract to purchase my home and I have placed it back on the market. My new house is almost completed so now I am very motivated to sell my current home. My contract does allow for a non-defaulting party to collect expenses/damages, attorney's fees and/or court costs and my real estate agent has said that he will also pursue his commission as allowed in the contract. The buyer kept my house off the market for the early part of summer (June 1 - July 22) and the market has died down considerably. I have already dropped the asking price by 10% and still have very few inquiries and no offers. I would like to sell the home quickly and I am considering another price reduction but I am concerned about being able to recover damages from the previous buyer. Is there a limit as to how low I can drop my asking price or accept an offer and realistically expect a court to award damages?
The buyer has refused mediation and refuses to release their earnest money. Court is the only option now and I don't want to damage my ability to receive a satisfactory judgment.