IsThisOnFree
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Hi All
Two years ago I purchased a property, which I'm now getting ready to put on the market. I contacted my solicitor to let them know that I would be putting the property on the market, and in their response about oulays etc, they mentioned two things that will need to be cleared before the sale can go through. One of those being LPT, and the second being Irish Water Bill.
LPT I already knew about, and I'm fully paid up. Irish Water on the other hand is a Utility Bill ... is there really a legal requirement that Irish Water bill is cleared before the sale can proceed ? Surely they can't be given preferential treatment in a sale over other utilities such as gas and electricity ??
Thanks in advance
Two years ago I purchased a property, which I'm now getting ready to put on the market. I contacted my solicitor to let them know that I would be putting the property on the market, and in their response about oulays etc, they mentioned two things that will need to be cleared before the sale can go through. One of those being LPT, and the second being Irish Water Bill.
LPT I already knew about, and I'm fully paid up. Irish Water on the other hand is a Utility Bill ... is there really a legal requirement that Irish Water bill is cleared before the sale can proceed ? Surely they can't be given preferential treatment in a sale over other utilities such as gas and electricity ??
Thanks in advance