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I have just closed on the purchase of my first property, a one bedroom apartment in Dublin. I bought the property off the plans in March 2005 and when doing so I signed up for a solicitor who was recommended to me.
At the time, the solicitor quoted me an all-in price of approximately €1400, telling me that they had a policy of giving first time buyers a break on the price to retain their custom down the line.
Minutes after closing yesterday I got a call from my solicitors office stating that I owed them €2800 in fees including searches, registry fees and outlays. I claimed that was not what I was quoted as a fee originally and the solicitor (a different individual to the one I was dealing with in March 2005) asked to see documentary proof of the lower rate I was originally quoted.
I received this lower rate quote in an email from them but I can't find it in my inbox. I have contacted my company's IT section to see if it is retrievable.
Do I have a leg to stand on if I can't recover this email? I'm sure the solicitor's office have a copy of the fee basis they sent me in March 2005 but they may well conveniently "misplace" it to squeeze the higher fee out of me.
Any advice very welcome!
When I closed on my 2 bed apt I paid my solicitor €2k all-in, taxes and outlays. He was based in Dublin 2 (not sure if that really matters?), but anyway I reckon €2,800 is a little high. It could be that due to the length of completion on your property (3 years!) and the current downturn they are trying to hit you with current prices?
Either way, stick to your guns. If you were quoted €1,400 all-in, then pay €1,400.
I seem to remember back in the hayday of 2005 when apartments were selling themselves, solicitors were advertising all-in prices as low as €999 so if this price was quoted in 2005 it would seem reasonable to me.
try www.homebuyhomesell.ie they cost 999 plus vat and outlay.
when apartments were selling themselves, solicitors were advertising all-in prices as low as €999 so if this price was quoted in 2005 it would seem reasonable to me.
I seem to remember back in the hayday of 2005 when apartments were selling themselves, solicitors were advertising all-in prices as low as €999
That's a bit coarse. According to the original post he said that he was quoted €1400.00 and charged a far higher amount without an explanation. Surely if, as in most cases a detailed bill was forthcoming, an analysis could be made and then the matter could be determined. But at this moment in time it seems somewhat out of order. Personally on first hand I have seen Solicitors trying to rip off clients on many numerous occasions. So it does happen and will continue to do so. It really is very simple, a person's Solicitor is dealing with the most private of persons affairs. If they don't feel comfortable they should move to one they do feel comfortable with. If you pay peanuts you will get a monkey.
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