| Real estate and auto purchases have added specific requirements in each state. ( assuming this is in the US) You did not mention an exchange of money with the acceptance letter. also depending on the state there would have to be a specific legal contract signed. Also if the purchase is in some states, the contract is not valid untill there are lead paint, pest control and other inspections or wavers. so it is going to be very specific to your state, and also very specific if you sent a depoisit with the acceptance letter.
Also is the attorney for the estate the exector of it, or did he have a legal standing to agree to the sale.
You will have to have a local attorney review all of this, but normally unless there is an exchange of money, the contract has not been made.
It sounds like what you have is an agreement to write a contract but no specific contract was written. But again this is just an very open opinion based on some very general rules. Your state may or may not have specific laws. |