I am in Missouri.
I have signed a contract to purchase a house from my neighbor's family. The mother is the owner, but the daughter has durable power of attorney.
The closing was delayed and during the delay, the mother singed another sales contract. The daughter did not sign and didn't even know that the mother had done this. The mother was aware of the existing contract but is in ill mental and physical health.
What bearing does this have on my contract, if any? The daughter wants to honor my contract, but is confused as to what legally binding effect the mother's signature has, if any. My contract predates theirs and is signed by the Power Of Attorney. The mother accepted a check from the other party (made out to the wrong name) but has (obviously) not cashed it.
Any advice is appreciated.
Thank you
I have signed a contract to purchase a house from my neighbor's family. The mother is the owner, but the daughter has durable power of attorney.
The closing was delayed and during the delay, the mother singed another sales contract. The daughter did not sign and didn't even know that the mother had done this. The mother was aware of the existing contract but is in ill mental and physical health.
What bearing does this have on my contract, if any? The daughter wants to honor my contract, but is confused as to what legally binding effect the mother's signature has, if any. My contract predates theirs and is signed by the Power Of Attorney. The mother accepted a check from the other party (made out to the wrong name) but has (obviously) not cashed it.
Any advice is appreciated.
Thank you