KREW2
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When selling a boat through a broker, I am told they advise you when they have received payment. So! do you let the new owner sail off into the sunset before cleared funds are in your bank?
When selling a boat through a broker, I am told they advise you when they have received payment. So! do you let the new owner sail off into the sunset before cleared funds are in your bank?
If you sell your boat when it is in the yard, you can always request the yard not to relaunch until you give approval. I am sure there are some legal issues involved here but the yard I use was very helpful in this respect.
Looking from the buyer's side, he or she has parted with their cash and been given legal title to their new boat from the broker.
Who are you to try and stop them? Any further queries arise between you and your broker who has been acting as your lawful agent.
R
the survey is today and the only course of action open to me, should I want to do it, is to refuse any lesser offer
When selling a boat through a broker, I am told they advise you when they have received payment. So! do you let the new owner sail off into the sunset before cleared funds are in your bank?
Looking from the buyer's side, he or she has parted with their cash and been given legal title to their new boat from the broker.
R
Not until the cheque has cleared. Buying goods with a cheque that bounces does not give title.
Your choice is reall either to use a broker and then once he has the cleared funds the boat is sold and the property of the buyer, or you conduct the sale yourself without the assistance of the broker. If you use a broker you have agreed to his Ts and Cs thus you are stuck with them. The buyers payment should go into a client account which tends to give you greater protection, but one would question why you accepted the services of a broker you do not trust.