Can a Seller advocate ask a Buyer to pay 50% fees ?
Posted: 23 Oct 2012 19:31
Hi,
I'm in the process of purchasing a property and 2 days before going to the Land registry to make the transfer I got a request from the Seller's advocate that we need to talk about his fees and that he wants me to pay 50% of them (around 500E + VAT). Until now I visited him only in matters that involved the Seller also (getting a draft contract as per Sellers instructions, getting the contract myself to tax office to pay and put the stamp duties, giving him copies of my IDs, etc) and neither him or the Seller mentioned that I'll need to pay any fees to him.
Is there any legal obligation on my side to comply with his request? There is no mention about this in the sale contract or any other agreement I have signed. If I indeed do pay this amount and get a receipt to state his services to me, is there any Consumer Protection organization I can go to to make a complaint?
Right now I'm thinking to stop the process and hire also a lawyer and ask the Seller to also pay 50% of my lawyer's fees, however everything is already arranged with the bank, mortgage, insurance for 2 days from now, so I'd rather avoid all the mess of delaying everything by 1-2 more weeks.
Thanks,
Constantin
I'm in the process of purchasing a property and 2 days before going to the Land registry to make the transfer I got a request from the Seller's advocate that we need to talk about his fees and that he wants me to pay 50% of them (around 500E + VAT). Until now I visited him only in matters that involved the Seller also (getting a draft contract as per Sellers instructions, getting the contract myself to tax office to pay and put the stamp duties, giving him copies of my IDs, etc) and neither him or the Seller mentioned that I'll need to pay any fees to him.
Is there any legal obligation on my side to comply with his request? There is no mention about this in the sale contract or any other agreement I have signed. If I indeed do pay this amount and get a receipt to state his services to me, is there any Consumer Protection organization I can go to to make a complaint?
Right now I'm thinking to stop the process and hire also a lawyer and ask the Seller to also pay 50% of my lawyer's fees, however everything is already arranged with the bank, mortgage, insurance for 2 days from now, so I'd rather avoid all the mess of delaying everything by 1-2 more weeks.
Thanks,
Constantin