What proof of funds should a cash buyer provide?

A cash buyer should provide clear proof that they have the funds available to complete the purchase without relying on a mortgage.

This usually includes:

  • A recent bank statement showing available funds
  • A letter from a bank or financial institution
  • Confirmation from a solicitor that funds are in place

Without proof of funds, there is a risk that a sale could fall through later, especially in traditional transactions where buyers may not actually have access to the money they claim.

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