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 | Is the legal fees refundable??? (modified 0 times) | Jayson | |
| Dear Admins and Forumers,
I have purchase a house since last year. But it is troublesome due to the developer already bankrupcy and all the documents are in charge by a liquidator company.
So, i've appointed a S&P lawyer and my Citibank banker has recommend a loan agreement lawyer to me.
The S&P agreement between the owner and me had already signed and done. The loan from Citibank already approved and i've signed the letter offer too.
Unfortunately, we stucked at the last stage that the loan agreement lawyer request for the master quit rent receipt which the liquidator can't present it.
From the liquidator info, they said the assets sold off by the last developer is not able to cover up the master quit rent fees.
I've also tried to borrow from other banks but most of them rejected me too. So at last, i give up to buy that house because i have run out of ideas.
I just wonder is it the S&P and Loan agreement legal fees are refundable?
Of course, i know they did their job, i don't expect 100%, maybe like 50% or 30%? Coz it's a bit heartache that the RM5-6k legal fees just burned and i'm not getting my house at all.
Anyone can give advises? Thank you. | |
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 | RE:Is the legal fees refundable??? (modified 0 times) | natalie | |
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Hye jason, if u hv made full paymnt for legal fees, u can discuss wt ur lawyer. Normally, they will agree to refund after deduction of wuteva work they hv done. regards,
natalie | |
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