Deed of Transfer Fee Varying Widely from Solicitor to Solicitor!

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Apologies if in wrong section, but am just looking to ask a quick question of Vanilla or someone in the know.

My friend is selling her house to another friend and used to use same solicitor. Can't anymore. New rules. So one is shopping around for quotes and they are varying widely.

One thing is the Deed of Transfer fee - it's €85 from one and €600 from another.

Which is correct? i can't find it anywhere online.

Thanks,

Ladybird
 
Thank you very much for replying Vanilla! (Bows :D)

Sale is a house. Value €100,000.

I have to say i looked at links and am lost - can see 500/600 in first link but am struggling to see where €85 came from in either

Also, i don't know the difference between the two types of link you listed. (bows head in shame...) so don't know which link applies.

Ladybird

PS also i thought the new laws only applied to families using same solicitor but the solicitor said he can no longer do both sides of a property transaction as well anymore - i didn't realise that at all.
 
Thank you very much for replying Vanilla! (Bows :D)


Also, i don't know the difference between the two types of link you listed. (bows head in shame...) so don't know which link applies.

There are two types of title to property in Ireland. One is the Land Registry and the other is the Registry of Deeds.

When you know which title it is than the fee will be determined by that. It is not something that varies from solicitor to solicitor. It's a fee set by law as outlined in the two statutory instruments Vanilla linked.

Probably the confusion arose becasue one solicitor or the other said what the max fee will be but until they look at the title they don't know which one it is.
 
Thanks a million, Bronte - that makes sense.

I've saved the links and emailed them to friend B.

Very handy to have.

Ladybird
 
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