The most common ways a property transaction might fall through

The most common ways a property transaction might fall through

Unfortunately, fall-throughs are commonplace in the UK housing market and It’s thought that one in ten property purchases fails before completion

However, with the market booming in recent months, the number of fall throughs are on the rise and is now estimated at around one in four sales.
Property purchasing specialist, HBB Solutions, has looked at the most common reasons why a property sale could fall through. To continue reading, please click here.
Source: Property Reporter


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