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Originally Posted by Lsab
Hi Paul - as you can see I've started a new thread that will hopefully start to get some replies to your question 
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Why do you need a solicitor for contract.
The terms should be clear and if you need a legal person to "interpret" then this is not a good start.
Key things are the penalties on you for cancellation / late payment, and the reverse if the building is not ready on time, plus a list of what is included in what you are buying , plus a payment schedule.
PM me if you need an informed view of the contract before paying for a lawyer.
Have you asked if the seller he will allow any contract changes yet. If not then wahtever your lawyer tells you is a bit pointless (having spent the money to find out).
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