NealB
Well-Known Member
A couple of days ago, I posted about how we're thinking of moving our boat to a marina with a '1% sales commission clause' in the agreement.
I've now had a response from the RYA's Legal Department, as follows (yes, I asked them if I could quote them on here):
"With regard to your enquiry, the inclusion of a term that requires payment of 1% commission payable to the marina upon sale of your boat has been deemed an unfair contract term and should be deleted. This is based upon the principle that the marina are receiving payment without the need for any type of performance on its part. The situation would be different if, in fact, the marina was assisting in the sale of boat, akin to a broker.
Should the marina wish to pursue this point, you may want to refer them to the Office of Fair Trading which deals with unfair terms. Furthermore, the BMF has removed this term from its precedent contracts on the grounds that it is unenforceable".
I've now had a response from the RYA's Legal Department, as follows (yes, I asked them if I could quote them on here):
"With regard to your enquiry, the inclusion of a term that requires payment of 1% commission payable to the marina upon sale of your boat has been deemed an unfair contract term and should be deleted. This is based upon the principle that the marina are receiving payment without the need for any type of performance on its part. The situation would be different if, in fact, the marina was assisting in the sale of boat, akin to a broker.
Should the marina wish to pursue this point, you may want to refer them to the Office of Fair Trading which deals with unfair terms. Furthermore, the BMF has removed this term from its precedent contracts on the grounds that it is unenforceable".