Selling Fees

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johnpaddyone
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Selling Fees

Post by johnpaddyone »

Hi Nigel

I am also new to the forum ,and was an agent in UK for 20 years.Although ,I am so what confused regards selling "bottom line" .

I completed on the 28th March 2008 for € 152,000) and paid the full amount and moved in.I pirchaced cash and the Lawyer handled the completion.I am concidering selling ,I am trying to establish all the "x" s .The apartment was built 2005 ,and I Purchaced from the owner through the respective lawyers .

Hope you can Help

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John McCauley
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Hi John and welcome to the forum,

There are a number of costs to consider when selling your property:

- Legal fees

- Estate agents fees (approx. 5% of the price achieved).

- Capital Gains Tax (at 20% on the 'profit' less certain allowances - for more information see http://www.cyprus-property-buyers.com/l ... ns-tax.htm)

- Plus any other local taxes, communal charges (if applicable), water and other utility bills.

If you haven't got title to the property, you may find the developer will try to charge you a 'cancellation fee', which you must resist - they are illegal.

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Molly
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Hi Nigel

Although cancellation fees are illegal, suppose it is written into your contract that upon cancellation a percentage fee will be paid.

(No it isn't written in mine, but I know someone who has it written into their contract)

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Molly
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Hi Molly,

The administrative costs involved should be no more than €500 - €1,000 max and that's what should be written in the contract of sale.

If people have signed up to some percentage of the purchase that exceeds this amount, then there's little they can do about it.

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Molly
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Post by Molly »

Hi Nigel

Thak you for your reply.

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Molly
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