you have a contract that will hold up to a judge/ a lawyer/ an RE agent trying to pick it apart down the road for what reason who knows what that might be but its due dilegence
So the contract does not have the wrong address or the wrong date of completion or the rong amount of $$$$$$ on the contract SO you don't look like some wanker to the purchaser who may or may not decide to try walking away or fucking you around, so you might have some recourse to sue if any of the preceding was done incorrect ?
so how could any of this shit happen ? Wrong price really ? the house 3 doors ( acty 4 doors down, see i made a mistake ) down was on the market briefly for only 97,000 $, it was a house that had been rented out for ever with much defferd maitenance but Murray the seller had forgot to put a 1 in front of the 97,000
Murray was a lawyer albeit a non-practising lawyer and so he died of brain cancer, I wouldn't e suprised if sickness and old age had anything to do with a wrong price but it happens
the ambulance chaser asked some very specific questions on an e-mail as I remember and I assume the seller somehow signed it even if only on-line, I must have signed it on-line but i don't remember, I know I just showed up in person to sign for the key on possesion day ( which was the correct day BTW )