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edited 1 April 2012 at 9:16PM in House buying, renting & selling
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  • steve1980
    steve1980 Posts: 2,334 Forumite
    You owe nothing if the property doesn't exchange UNLESS there is a fee written into the contract.
    Estate Agent, Web Designer & All Round Geek!
  • G_M
    G_M Posts: 51,977 Forumite
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    steve1980 wrote: »
    You owe nothing if the property doesn't exchange UNLESS there is a fee written into the contract.

    Not necessarily. If the EA introduces 'a procedable buyer' ie one who is willing and able to pay/buy, then they've done their job and earned their commission.
  • steve1980
    steve1980 Posts: 2,334 Forumite
    G_M wrote: »
    Not necessarily. If the EA introduces 'a procedable buyer' ie one who is willing and able to pay/buy, then they've done their job and earned their commission.

    Which is why I said....
    steve1980 wrote: »
    You owe nothing if the property doesn't exchange UNLESS there is a fee written into the contract.


    :D
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