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    Default Seller signed contract for purchase, but is entertaining other offers

    hi,

    both of us buyer and seller signed the contract on friday after a week of going back and forth over the phone about small details. i called to get an appointment for the home inspection, but accidentally found out that the seller is still showing his house to others who are coming in for a second viewing and says he will still negotiate with others.

    he says that since he has 5 business days, he is still entertaining offers. what do i do? i live in illinois. we never signed the optional part of the contract where it asks if he is allowed to still keep his home on sale. is he allowed to get a contract signed and then still entertain other offers. i dont want him to use my contract to leverage with other people. the home is very desirable, but we are on a budget.

    thanks,

    nick

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    Default Re: Seller signed contract for purchase, but is entertaining other offers

    Quote Quoting nick81
    he says that since he has 5 business days, he is still entertaining offers.
    Is that what the contract says?

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    Default Re: Seller signed contract for purchase, but is entertaining other offers

    hi,

    it does not say that he can sell his property while in contract. infact there is a clause about that and we have not signed it. but he is referring to the 5 business days both parties have to cancel a contract. i think its called rescission period?

    my lawyer does not work on weekends and is off till tuesday. this is getting in my head. its that sunken heart feeling of loosing your dream home. he was talking with me like he is warning me that the deal may not go through since he is getting another better offer.

    can i argue with him using the good faith covenant and fair dealing covenant?

    thanks,
    nick

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    Default Re: Seller signed contract for purchase, but is entertaining other offers

    I have no idea what state this is in, as you chose not to post that information, so I have no idea what "rescission period" may exist under your state's laws.

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    Default Re: Seller signed contract for purchase, but is entertaining other offers

    i live in illinois.

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    Default Re: Seller signed contract for purchase, but is entertaining other offers

    I see a provision for a five-day cancellation period for the purchaser of a time share, but that wouldn't apply. What specific law did you have in mind?

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