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I will be paying my solicitor in full not "shomebody elshe"
and dont have a problem with that.
You could maybe reduce your offer price on the house due to the seller not having things in order and recoup your 500 Euro that way but in the context of buying a house this amount is minor. If their is a next time get a quote for the job in total and not one with opt out clauses.
My solicitor has informed me that good tiltle cannot be shown on property
and has informed vendors solicitor to remedy this and there will be an extra €500 plus vat onto fee for additional work.
My issue is that i presume the onus is on the vendor to show good title
[It's not an opt out clause. The solicitor here quoted for the work they were going to do. They advised if additional work needed to be done, an additional fee would be payable. It is very clear. /QUOTE]
What additional work does the op's solicitor have to do? I would want to know this as surely it should be all sorted by the vendors solicitor, and when this is done op's solicitor is free to continue with the transaction.
I was in a similar situation where the problem was with the title on my property and we had to pay for the additional work, but I know for a fact the person buying my place didn't have to pay anything with relation to this being resolved.
Vanilla they didn't tell the OP how much the additional fee would be. That's why I personally think it's an opt out clause. "More for additional work" is not an amount and it's also very open ended and in my opinion unfair on the OP who would in general be inexperienced in the complexities of the work. If they had said it will be fee of 2 K plus extra 500 if title is not ok then it would be a different matter. Another way to do it would be to say fee of 2.5 K and reduction if work is less - but I don't think you'll get many quotes like that for any job legal or otherwise.
Vanilla they didn't tell the OP how much the additional fee would be. That's why I personally think it's an opt out clause. "More for additional work" is not an amount and it's also very open ended and in my opinion unfair on the OP who would in general be inexperienced in the complexities of the work. If they had said it will be fee of 2 K plus extra 500 if title is not ok then it would be a different matter. Another way to do it would be to say fee of 2.5 K and reduction if work is less - but I don't think you'll get many quotes like that for any job legal or otherwise.
LD your argument that because another solicitor is unhelpful to your solicitor should be paid for by the purchaser - do you really mean that?
MF1, if you hire someone to do a job in your house do you not expect them to do the job for the price quoted?
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