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lisabeard | 11:17 Sat 07th Jan 2006 | Adverts
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i told an estate agent on the telephone that i wished to come out of a sole agreement and wanted to go multi agent they agreed to this and agreed a commission price on the telephone now i have sold my property with another agent and they are claiming their commission still. i recieved nothing in writing from them can they do this and will a verbal contract stand up in court?

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Although it is not from an ad. I think that you would be very hard pushed to "prove" this, unless there was some supporting evidence, like a recording of the telephone conversation. The best thing to do is inform your solicitor of all the details. But I don't hold out much hope - you should always get important things in writing. Not as convient as the phone but you have something to show that it "happened". This comes down to your word against their's.
When you say you received nothing in writing, do you mean re the original 'sole' agreement or your request to get out of it? If you had nothing at all from them in writing, then there is no evidence either way and I would not pay them.

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