The legal pack for a property a family member is considering buying contains a Local Authority letter stating that the "Financial Conditions P.01/587 in relation to (specified property) are still outstanding for the sum of €5,058.70." The letter was issued earlier this month to the vendor's solicitors.
My family member contacted the vendor's solicitors who told him the debt will be discharged from the proceeds of the sale.
Is this unusual and should a written undertaking be sought via his solicitor?
He is in the process of consulting his own legal team but I wondered is this normal as the T&Cs of the sale (auction) state "you agree you have no come-back at all ever", in lay-man's terms.
Thanks.
My family member contacted the vendor's solicitors who told him the debt will be discharged from the proceeds of the sale.
Is this unusual and should a written undertaking be sought via his solicitor?
He is in the process of consulting his own legal team but I wondered is this normal as the T&Cs of the sale (auction) state "you agree you have no come-back at all ever", in lay-man's terms.
Thanks.