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    i feel that if the seller can help the buyer it will be better. esp when the buyer need to do hacking. in the indeminity form. the renovation date can be after the 2nd appointment. this will put the seller in a safe spot. why can't the seller help in this???? i have a nice seller whose helping me to do that thou i have a super bad buyer for my unit. before submiting the actual copy, i email them a copy of the form too with the reno contractor company stamp on it. approving the form from the PE usually take about 4working days or more...
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    Hi Froggy, actually, this is very common and most buyers will be careful during the reno period since they are buying over the flat, then they wouldn't want to do any illegal reno in the flat etc and land themselves in trouble. The idemnity form covers the seller and if you have it in black and white, no big deal to let the buyer do early reno. I signed one last year so the buyers could move in during cny. The flat is vacant anyway so no big deal. To further cover yourself, you can also get a reno agreement from your property agent and get the buyer to sign it.
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