Ok...so me (buyer) and the Seller signed a contract for a business. 2 days later, I call up the Seller to inquire some things and he says that he has another buyer who is offering him better terms favorable to him.
He tells me that his attorney is saying that the contract that we signed is not a legal binding agreement. I explained him that it is but we can work things out if he is not happy with the deal (spent ~1-1.5 hours on phone discussing details). I tell him to think about it and get back to me before 10AM today (as I have another business opportunity also available but I would prefer him) and explained him that our contact is a legal binding contract and there can be legal problems later on.
No call from the seller yet. I called him up at ~11:45AM and left a message to call me back (he normally picks up the phone whenever I call). Called up again at ~3:00PM and still doesn't picks up.
I talked with my attorney today and have faxed him the agreement and will get a response back from him tomorrow.
Right now, my options are as follows:
1) I can simply walk out.
2) I try to work things out with the seller and settle for a compromise.
3) I do as the Seller says (basically take a hit). (its like agreeing on a price and then seller wants more $$$$)
4) I enforce my rights and hold up the sale of the business for at least couple of years. (I know that the seller wants to get out of the business and I can hold it up so that he will not be able to sell it to anyone)
5) I take legal action and force the seller to sell the business to me at the price we agreed upon.
Right now, I am aiming for option 2) and trying to reach the Seller so that we can work things out and resolve the situation like gentlemen. But, so far, as of today, all my efforts to reach him are in vain and I am probably going to take option 4) tomorrow after consulting with my attorney (you screw me, I screw you).
Cliffs:
1) Signed Business purchase agreement
2) Seller wants to back out - demands different terms (telling me he has another buyer and tells me to beat that other buyer).
3) Want to resolve matter but seller not answering
4) I might go hard at the seller.
He tells me that his attorney is saying that the contract that we signed is not a legal binding agreement. I explained him that it is but we can work things out if he is not happy with the deal (spent ~1-1.5 hours on phone discussing details). I tell him to think about it and get back to me before 10AM today (as I have another business opportunity also available but I would prefer him) and explained him that our contact is a legal binding contract and there can be legal problems later on.
No call from the seller yet. I called him up at ~11:45AM and left a message to call me back (he normally picks up the phone whenever I call). Called up again at ~3:00PM and still doesn't picks up.
I talked with my attorney today and have faxed him the agreement and will get a response back from him tomorrow.
Right now, my options are as follows:
1) I can simply walk out.
2) I try to work things out with the seller and settle for a compromise.
3) I do as the Seller says (basically take a hit). (its like agreeing on a price and then seller wants more $$$$)
4) I enforce my rights and hold up the sale of the business for at least couple of years. (I know that the seller wants to get out of the business and I can hold it up so that he will not be able to sell it to anyone)
5) I take legal action and force the seller to sell the business to me at the price we agreed upon.
Right now, I am aiming for option 2) and trying to reach the Seller so that we can work things out and resolve the situation like gentlemen. But, so far, as of today, all my efforts to reach him are in vain and I am probably going to take option 4) tomorrow after consulting with my attorney (you screw me, I screw you).
Cliffs:
1) Signed Business purchase agreement
2) Seller wants to back out - demands different terms (telling me he has another buyer and tells me to beat that other buyer).
3) Want to resolve matter but seller not answering
4) I might go hard at the seller.