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    EvaCD wrote:
    Kaytee, there is a fine line between signing the contract and having a binding agreement which eventuates once the contracts are exchanged. …

    what does this mean?

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    Oh, there are conditions – building inspection, pest inspection, oven must be cleaned, carpets to be cleaned, a/c must work etc etc but NOT the removal of the bloody kennels as I had asked for.. grrrrr

    pfftt.. now I know why people hate real estate agents.

    still, if I get knocked back for finance, then so be it.  It can go either way as I have a casual job..

    another lesson learned..

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    Is there not usually a clause in the contract that gives either party the right to give a month's notice?

    If your tenants are good, manage the property yourself and save $$$$.

    Good Luck.

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    thanks for the replies,

    does the agent have the right to refuse to put certain conditions in with the offer?

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