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I’m facing pressure from my solicitor to pay all the money upfront for an investment property that hasn’t been completed yet due to delays from the developer. What should I do in this situation?

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Jamaica Now
Jul 23, 2024
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It’s understandable to feel uneasy about such demands, especially when the property isn’t ready as promised. Firstly, review the terms of your agreement with the solicitor to understand your obligations and rights. Then, communicate openly with the solicitor, expressing your concerns and seeking clarification on why full payment is required prematurely. Request for flexibility in payment terms, aligning with project milestones or completion stages. If the solicitor remains uncooperative or unreasonable, consider seeking legal advice or exploring alternative legal representation. At Jamaica Homes, we prioritize our clients’ interests and advocate for fair and transparent transactions. For further guidance, don’t hesitate to contact us at office@jamaica-homes.com.

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