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Compris de Vente


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Isn't this one of the things we like about the French system of house purchase? It focuses the mind wonderfully; you only sign the 'compromis' if you intend to go ahead and see the deal through. How I wish we'd had this in England where our house was 'sold' 5 times, to various time-wasters noly to have them pull out at the last minute, and with absolutely no redress for us.

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Does anyone know how easy it is to not complete on a property where the compris de vente has been signed and the deposit paid? What are the consequences of not completing? Thanks.

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Is ease the real question?

You have signed a contract. If you break the contract you will be liable for any breach of that contract. That could include (but is by no means limited to,) your deposit (or rather 10% of the purchase price), any out-of-pocket expenses of the Vendor and the Agents and Notaires fees .

Now, what is the actual question?

 

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