Purchaser's, who must surely have a tickle list for all conveyancing work. It's not rocket science to include one in all conveyancing files.The vendor's solicitor should have made the relevant checks as part of the conveyancing.
Our accountant advised that any debt remains with the property & as such we've included the arrears on the yearly invoices. The new owner is now questioning this & refusing to pay the arrears.
Our accountant advised that any debt remains with the property & as such we've included the arrears on the yearly invoices.
sometimes a cost/benefit analysis is worthwhile...is it worth the time, effort, and hassle to go after someone for what is an inconsequential amount of money
What is the cost and effort of the approach they are taking so far?
The amount outstanding is not a lot and the annual service charge is probably a lot less. However, the OMC do need to do their best to ensure it is paid by everyone.
Not unless they want to end up in serious hot water for publishing private client/member information.The OMC or managing agent could have alerted the estate agent and new buyer of the arrears
Not unless they want to end up in serious hot water for publishing private client/member information.
in the building I'm referring to the managing agent makes a point of alerting estate agents by phone to any arrears on a unit listed for sale.
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