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~ vortex ~ | 16:32 Mon 02nd Apr 2007 | Civil
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Im a first time buyer in the property market and have found a house that I like and can afford being advertised in an estate agent. I have had a look around the property and its just what im after. However due to the fact that the person who currently owns the property having a dispute with the estate agent's attitude and selling fees, he has threatened to take the property off the market and sell it privately at a later date.. He called me the other day and asked if I still wanted to buy the property (which I do) but not go through the proccess of buying through the estate agent. My question is.. can he do this? My gut feeling is it all sounds a bit dodgy.. Am I right in thinking this?
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He can do it, yes. I bought my house from a friend without any dealings with estate agents far easier for us both and cheaper for her!
Did you inspect it by arrangement with the agent? If they were instrumental in introducing you, they can claim commission
yes,be careful,if you viewed it through the estate agent and then buy it,he is still liable to pay them,did he sign a agreement with them.
If you bought that property I think you would find that he would be sent a bill for the commission. However that would be his problem not yours as there are no fees due from you for buying the property.

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