I want to sell a flat in Scotland. The estate agent has sent me a Sole Selling Rights Agreement. Is that good?
Sunday, March 29th, 2009 at
1:25 pm
The estate agent also used to manage the letting of the flat but I’m not too happy with the asking selling price (20% below what a similar flat has sold). I am not in the country and I also need a sollicitor. What would be the best way to proceed?
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The Sole Selling Rights Agreement is good- for the Estate Agent. Not necessarily for you. Especially if the asking price is less than fair in your opinion.
Its not bad …but - if I were you - I would let my Lawyer handle the whole transaction - forget estate agents…. use either the gspc.co.uk or the espc.com - you tell them how much you want for your pad…
You should ask your Solicitor, but usually in Scotland people offer well over the asking selling price, you do not need to accept a price that you are not happy with, why don’t you check with some other estate agents before proceeding.
More Info needed really - The suggested price they have suggested is it a Fixed Price or Offers Over?
Also, where in Scotland? If in Edinburgh or Glasgow city centers then an Offers Over price about 10 - 20 % below your target price is about right.
Most Estate agents in Scotland are also Solicitors, if yours is not, maybe you should think about using someone else, so do not sign the sole agent agreement
The best website for you to check everything out is
This is the place where mose Scottish solicitors get together and show their properties, it will aslo have all the solicitors names on it.
Good Luck - House prices up here are going great guns at the moment
Don`t sign, if they can`t sell and you sell by other means they will still claim commision on sale, and can stop sale going through unless you cough up.
It depends on how long the agent has the sole selling rights. On the surface it appears very unsatisfactory as you appear to think the property is worth 25% more
search in the classifieds ads
the sole selling rights agreement is good enough 4 u selling ur flat.