Sale of property
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- Kibkommer
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Sale of property
Does any one have any idea , if you pull your property off the market do you still have to pay the Estate Agent whom you had it advertised with.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Sale of property
We didn't, but I would guess it would depend on your contract.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Sale of property
And if they subsequently find out you sold privately during the time they were advertising/ marketing it you could have problems.
- Keithcaley
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Re: Sale of property
...that is, you would have to pay the commission!Laura B wrote:And if they subsequently find out you sold privately during the time they were advertising/ marketing it you could have problems.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Sale of property
surely you would only pay if the estate agent introduced the person who bought your property
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Sale of property
IMO, if it hasn't been/isn't going to be sold - morally, no payment due; legally (in UK) dependant on contract; in Cyprus - you pay....
If it has been sold privately (NOT seen in estate agents' adverts - prove it!), morally, no payment; legally (in UK) dependant on contract; in Cyprus - you pay....
...what chance of not paying do you think.....
If it has been sold privately (NOT seen in estate agents' adverts - prove it!), morally, no payment; legally (in UK) dependant on contract; in Cyprus - you pay....
...what chance of not paying do you think.....
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Sale of property
so if you have your property for sale with multiply estate agents and one sells it you have to pay all the other estate agents as well
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Sale of property
I think how it works is if you have multi agents selling your property then the commission paid is normally higher than if you just have one.
Normally the deal is if you pull your property off the market after an agreed time period no commission is due ?..that is the way I understand it .
Normally the deal is if you pull your property off the market after an agreed time period no commission is due ?..that is the way I understand it .
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Sale of property
As understand it, you have to give them 14 days notice by letter of taking out of their hands.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Sale of property
This is my understanding and what we didsammydavis wrote:As understand it, you have to give them 14 days notice by letter of taking out of their hands.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Sale of property
We had a viewing today and the agent called round first for us to sign a form saying that she introduced her to us,then she went a fetched the viewer.