
How do estate agents know when a sale has gone through, and how do solicitors know to pay them commission?
What I mean is, how does a solicitor know which estate agent was used or whether or not to pay out? Because the seller would not answer such questions and lose saving the agent fee. And, if a seller signs a sole selling rights contract how does the estate
OK, I work in an estate agency, so here goes:
When a sale is first agreed, a confirmation (sometimes called memorandum) of sale is sent out to the buyer, seller, and both sets of solicitors. Now everyone knows who's involved, including the solicitors








RT : regeneration - on who's in charge. . worrying for those with big plans.
So the electricity on my entire estate has been locked *sigh*
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