Selling property in Scotland can be very different from selling it in England. As of 1 December 2008 a Home Report has needed to form part of the sales process when you are selling property in Scotland. The easiest way to get this part sorted is to employ an estate agent to do it for you.
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You will find that both solicitor estate agents and non-solicitor estate agents exist in Scotland, but you don’t necessarily have to choose solicitor estate agents to complete all the necessary tasks for selling your property. As with any other sale you should consider more than one agent before choosing the one you like.
Ask for recommendations from people you know who may have used one in particular before.
Always make sure you find out about all the fees payable before instructing a particular agent to handle the promotion and sale of your property. This will ensure you know where you stand. One of the most important aspects to bear in mind is that if someone should make an offer they are able to back up you might find you have to pay your agent accordingly even if you turn the offer down. Be very careful about doing so – you should try and avoid this unless you have a good reason for doing it.
While you can go about selling property in Scotland without the help of a solicitor or estate agent at all, it is certainly advisable to have one and most people do go down this route. You will find it much easier and safer if you do.
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