Lauren said:So have there been instances of EA's auctioning a property that they should not? (e.g. owner hasn't given permission)?
mo3art said:Is it not the responsibility of the vendor to ensure that their documents are in order prior to placing their property on the open market?
I would interpret estate agency as the auctioneer acting as an agent on behalf of the vendor. The auctioneer may remind, and in most cases I know of does, the vendor that in order to dispose or let a property they need to have their title in order. However as the owner of the property, I would see it as the vendor's responsibility to ensure their title is prepared for sale/letting
If you sell a car, do you not have your registration documents, NCT Cert & tax disc up to date?
Arguably some people are living in a world in which all responsibility should be pushed onto others and off the individual.Aimee said:I am amazed by the reaction here - and it just proves what I was thinking all along - people really don't understand how simple things could really be - we are living in a world where everyone wants to complicate things! Good grief!
ClubMan said:Arguably some people are living in a world in which all responsibility should be pushed onto others and off the individual.
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