Buyer Wants Access To Property Before Closing. I would strongly urge you not to allow buyer to enter the property prior to closing. The seller's have nothing to gain and only risk on their part.
In some cases, a buyer may ask if they can move in before the sale is officially closed. Your solicitor, as well as your ea, will toe the official line and say 'no way'. It's not usual to be allowed access before completion (except perhaps an hour or so to measure up for curtains type of access).
In some cases, a buyer may ask if they can move in before the sale is officially closed. The seller's have nothing to gain and only risk on their part. The property isn't yours until you have paid for it at completion after all. Buyer agrees that neither seller nor seller's agents or representatives will have any liability to buyer or anyone else for any damage or loss to any of buyer's personal property due to any fire, theft,.