Broker Demanding for high 2% charges but we were not committed for the % charge
1 year ago
One broker accidentally met my mom for showing property and he showed one property, he has not discussed any % brokerage charges before and we purchased that property after registration, he is demanding 2% Brokerage charges and I denied to give them. Now he lodge a complaint at the local police station and threatened to case filing and get a copy of the sale deed from the registration office and threatened to block property in EC itself. He also came with 2-3 people near my home saying Broker Association members to pay the broker fee and using vulgar words. Please guide me .
A.Review the agreement: Check if there was any written or verbal agreement between you and the broker regarding the brokerage fees. If there is no agreement, the broker cannot demand a fee. However, if there was an agreement, you may need to pay the brokerage fees as per the agreement.
Seek legal advice: Consult a lawyer who specializes in property law and dispute resolution. They can guide you on your legal options and how to proceed.
File a complaint: If the broker is harassing or threatening you, you can file a complaint with the police station. Provide them with all the relevant details and evidence.
Obtain a stay order: If the broker is threatening to block the property in the Encumbrance Certificate (EC), you can obtain a stay order from the court to prevent this. A stay order is a court order that prohibits the broker from taking any action that could affect your property.
Negotiate a settlement: You can try to negotiate a settlement with the broker to resolve the issue. However, make sure to get any agreement in writing and have it reviewed by a lawyer.
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Seek legal advice: Consult a lawyer who specializes in property law and dispute resolution. They can guide you on your legal options and how to proceed.
File a complaint: If the broker is harassing or threatening you, you can file a complaint with the police station. Provide them with all the relevant details and evidence.
Obtain a stay order: If the broker is threatening to block the property in the Encumbrance Certificate (EC), you can obtain a stay order from the court to prevent this. A stay order is a court order that prohibits the broker from taking any action that could affect your property.
Negotiate a settlement: You can try to negotiate a settlement with the broker to resolve the issue. However, make sure to get any agreement in writing and have it reviewed by a lawyer.
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A.Dear Sir,
Such brokerage seems to be not legal and it demands so you may approach the Police and Police may settle the matter.
Such brokerage seems to be not legal and it demands so you may approach the Police and Police may settle the matter.
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