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if your aunt signed the deed of the house over to her name or to the loan company, then the house is hers. However if the deed isnt in her name, and you havnt signed anyother papers saying the sale is final then they might be able to get away with it. Read the papers carefully.
If you sign the paperwork to buy a house, can the realtor let someone with a better offer take the house?Depends on what it says in the fine print in the papers. generally ,when an offer is made and accepted, papers signed, it would not be legal. Another consideration: Have they paid anything on the house? If they have then the realtor's actions are not legal.
If you sign the paperwork to buy a house, can the realtor let someone with a better offer take the house?It honestly depends on what papers they signed. Technically the owner of the house until it is signed over with a contract of sale has the right to do whatever they please with the property. If they're approved through the lender for a certain amount and they have the financing in place they don't have to go with that exact house. How unfortunate it may be but if the seller wants to look for the greener pastures it might be best to look other places. It's possible that the people that made the better offer are just going to fall through anyway and then the seller is left with a house that is still not selling.
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