Laura N. from Overland Park, Kansas
Answer: Sorry for your problems. Laura. First read your Buyer’s Agreement that you signed as it would disclose under what (if any) conditions it can be terminated prior to its expiration. If you don't have any lck there, schedule a meeting with your buyer's agent and see if you can come to a remedy. If that doesn't work, contact her broker. Discuss your concerns with the broker, ultimately it doesn’t benefit either of you to be ‘stuck’ with each other. If the broker doesn't offer an agreeable remedy, contact an attorney. Best of luck.
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