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    If you sign a contract to purchase a property and the vendor does not accept the offer (ie; they do not sign the contract) are you within your rights to rescind your offer and walk away without any recourse for the vendor.

    I would have thought “yes” as there is no binding contract yet ?

    Is this correct?

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    Ryan

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    A contract is binding once all the conditions are met. So you may be stuck if you have signed without any exit clauses such as finance. However, the contract is not enforceable unless the other party has your signed contract, so that may be a way out – if you haven’t exchanged yet.

    And many states have short cooling off periods, where you can pull out within 5 days of entering the contract.

    Better talk to your solicitor.

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    No – the vendor has not signed the contract yet. Is there a formal way of “ripping it up and putting it in the bin”

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    Hello meatgroup

    Who has the contract now? If it’s still in your possession I should think that just literally tearing it up and telling the agent that you have changed your mind should do the trick.

    However, I am not a solicitor and like Terry, suggest you ring your lawyer asap.

    Good luck
    Elka

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    Hi Ryan,

    I am currently a sales rep in WA. Do know what state your purchase is in, but in WA, a buyer has the right to withdraw their offer anytime up to the vendor accepting the offer. If the vendor has not signed or counter offered, i belive you have every right to withdraw your offer and not putting your deposit at risk.

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    Wayne

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    If the other party doesn’t have your signature, they cannot enforce the contract – this applies only to land. Whether you have their contract is irrelevant they can still have a binding contract if they have yours. check with your solicitor.

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