0 the fact that no one is living in or using a house or property at the moment when someone buys it
1 a situation in which someone buying a house or land can start to use it immediately because it is not being lived in or used at the time of the sale:
The flat is offered for sale with vacant possession.
The London Development Agency took vacant possession of the land in 2007.
What they preferred to do was get the tenants out so that an even greater profit could be made by selling with vacant possession.
But it can only cover it where the man purchases a farm with vacant possession.
The owner occupies it for a short time, then sells it with vacant possession.
Does he mean the difference between a property with vacant possession and a property without vacant possession?
And how could we be certain that a controlled tenant was not buying simply in order to sell again with vacant possession?
In recent years farm land values with vacant possession have been high.
It does not apply to a person who buys with vacant possession.
I am very interested that he should now tell us that this does not apply to someone who buys with vacant possession.