Over whether or not a commission is due following a property transaction, usually to an agent. For example, when a property is sold, and there are a number of agents involved, a commission dispute may arise over who was actually responsible for the sale if more than one agent was in contact with the buyer. Commission disputes may also arise over the conduct of the agent and whether or not they have complied with the Estate Agents Act 1979.
Sales commission disputes arise for several reasons, such as ambiguous commission policies, frequent changes in sales representatives, commission payments based on profitability, or territory disputes. To minimise the chances of commission disputes, companies should invest in transparent and well-documented policies, structures and compensation plans. Regular training in dispute resolution also ensures that staff are up to date regarding company procedures.
Commission disputes will depend on the facts of the case, so it is essential to get legal advice at the earliest opportunity. The property law experts at Ackroyd Legal will be able to provide straightforward, practical advice, whatever the situation. Please contact us, and a member of the team will be very happy to help you.
Our property solicitors thoroughly analyse the commission disputes, examining different aspects, documents and contracts. Throughout the process, we maintain transparent communication with our clients to keep them updated with the progress of their commission dispute cases. For more information on our services regarding commission disputes, please contact a member of our team, who will be very happy to help you.
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