From a legal perspective, does a land (agirultural) lease between a mother and son (leasee) for a term of 10 years need to be stamped by the Revenue Commissioners?
The lease is required by the Department of Agriculture and they have said they do not care if the lease is stamped.
So I can sign the lease but not bother getting it stamped???
My solicitor wants to get the lease stamped. Stamping will cost thousands (as it is below market value). He has not actually confirmed to me if it is mandatory or not to have it stamped.
The Department of Agriculture don't care if the lease is stamped.
I rang the stamping office in Dublin Castle and the guy I spoke to said the lease needs to be stamped.
This is all very confusing. I think I will have to consult another solicitor.
Does any ten year commercial lease need to be stamped by revenue?
All Leases need to be stamped. End of story.
Why does anyone work on the basis that legal requirements do not apply to them?
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Even residential leases? I hadn't heard that before.All Leases need to be stamped. End of story.
Erm, was this aimed at me? I'm trying to ascertain my legal responsibilities and comply with the law. I don't know why would you assume otherwise!Why does anyone work on the basis that legal requirements do not apply to them?
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