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But there's no reference of all the searches, checks the solicitor does either so don't think that matters. The contract is the last thing you sign to complete. Your solicitor will tell you not to complete i.e. sign the contract, if they have not shown proof of tax discharge.No reference in contract for sale
. The contract is the last thing you sign to complete. .
That's exactly how I read it: it's not a charge spread over the year, but is fixed to a point in time....
I think it is whoever owns the house on the 1st January that is liabale for the charge
The relevant date is 31st March to establish if it is payable.
I sold my mothers house last year after she passed away a few years back and before the sale was complete I had to provide NPPR certs.
The solicitor put it into contract that I would pay the charge but that the buyer would refund 75% of it as she will own the house for the remainder of the year but she would not agree so essentially I had to pay it.
The charge is €100. I wonder how much time the solicitors for both sides spent negotiating this €75, drafting and redrafting contracts?
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