In most cases, specific performance will not be ordered if it would cause undue hardship to the party required to perform. However, there are some circumstances in which a court may order specific performance even if it would cause hardship. For example, if a buyer has already made a significant investment in a property, a court may order specific performance to ensure that the buyer does not lose their investment.
If you are facing a situation where you may be forced out of your home due to specific performance, it is important to speak with a qualified real estate attorney. An attorney can help you understand your rights and options and represent you in court if necessary.