Purchase and Sale Flashcards

1
Q

What is the Estate Agents Act 1979

A

The act regulates estate agency work
Its purpose is to make sure that estate agents act in the best interests of their clients, and that both buyers and sellers are treated honestly, fairly, and promptly.
Disposal or acquisition of an interest in land

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2
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What is the property misrepresentation act 1967

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-False statement made which induces a party to purchase
- can sue for damages or have contract re-scinded

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3
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What is market rent

A

leasor and lesee

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4
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What is an occupational lease

A

Lease which is occupied

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5
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What is covenant strength

A

tenants ability to pay rent
-good track record
-can check strength via Dunn and Bradstreet

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6
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Talk me through the purchase you undertook at Netherton

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-Submitted a bid for a council owned site
-Pior to this i undertook my due dilligence
–Nothing stood out in the title - no exisiting Rights of Way, restrictions
-Sought planning advise and desktop surveys to see if a scheme could work here
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7
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What are pre-bid clarifications and why did you seek this at Netherton

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-To seek clarifications on building condition as Lidl were required to demolish

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8
Q

You mention bids were via informal tender. What are the benefits of informal tender for a client.

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-Can have more than 1 round of best bids
-if you receive a bid late you can report to client and ask for instructions

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9
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Talk me through the disposal at Great Homer Street

A

Off-market sale to Tim Hortons via private treaty as the offer was so strong
(private treaty?)

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10
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What is private treaty

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Most common method of sale
Property is marketed openly, including marketing particulars
Allows a potential purchaser to “treat” with the seller
Recommendations of offers are made to seller via agent
Typical info to provide includes proof of funding

-Seller not obliged to sell
-flexible and inexpensive
-Advertising can be limited or extensive to suit clients requirements

Disadvantages
-Late withdrawals and associated abortive costs

Tim Hortons on 15 year FRI leae
tenant only break at 10th yr
87k
9 months rent free

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11
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Talk me through the purchase you undertook at Moreton

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-JV between Wirral Growth Company and Council
-Masterplan had changed during legals which naturally altered contract

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12
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How and why did the contract alter at Moreton

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-Masterplan changed as a result of public consultation from Lidl foodstore and care home to extension of library and residential properties.
- AFL altered Overflow Car Park
-RoW
Contractor Compound
-Boundary treatments
-Stopping up order

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13
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Talk me through the sale of land at Tiverton

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Informal tender
Data room was set up
Offers received
And proceeded with highest unconditional bidder

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14
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What are the different methods of sale

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Private treaty- target purchasers, negotiate
Formal tender - closed bids, can go straight to contract on best bids date
Informal Tender - best bids, can have more than 1 best bids date. Can receive late offers
Auction - hammer falls its binding. Must have deposit on the day.

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15
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Pros and cons of selling at auction

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-quick
-Transparent (used for mortgage repossessions)
BUT
-higher fees 2..5%
-and failure to sell can blight property

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16
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What is sole agency

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Single agent is appointed to market a property
No sale, no fee

17
Q

What is sole selling rights

A

Same as sole agency.
But if you find your own buyer, then you will still have to pay the agent

18
Q

What are the 3 types of agency

A

Sole
Joint-shared fee on a pre-agreed basis
Multiple agency - winner takes all

19
Q

What are the stamp duty bands

A

Commercial
Up to £150,000 = 0%
£150-250 = 2%
Above £250 = 5%

20
Q

What is VAT

A

Charge on the sale of all goods and services

21
Q

What does the Property Misdescriptions Act 1991 cover

A

Everything

22
Q

What is the punishment for a breach under the Estate Agents Act 1979

A

Can prohibit an agent from practicing
Or issue warning notice

23
Q

What is without prejudice?

A

Information/evident Cannot be used in a court of law

24
Q

What is subject to contract

A

Neither party bound unless a formal contract is made

25
Q

What is an overage

A

seller will be paid extra by the buyer if the specified events happen within a specified timescale e.g. if land sold is later developed and therefore the value increases significantly.

26
Q

What is memorandum of sale

A

heads of Terms

27
Q

What do you do if you have an unregistered titile

A

Get defective title insurance

28
Q

What was included in your agreed heads of terms at Netherton

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-vendors details, solicitor details
-Conditions
-Timings
-Demise
-Price
-Date

29
Q

What is a right of way

A

A legal right to pass along a specific route or ground of a property belonging to another
aka easement

30
Q

What was your role in sale at Tiverton and what did you come across

A
  • instructing agent
  • reviewing sale brochure
    -setting BAFO deadlines
    -instructing and liasing with solicitors

-Came across a range of bids

31
Q

Why did you chose informal tender

A

-price is not the only consideration as lidl want to protect their own interests
-still able to test market
-flexibility

32
Q

What is a phase 1 report

A

Phase 1 Environmental Assessments provide detailed information about the current state of an environment within the proposed area.

33
Q

What is a phase 2 report

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Phase 2 Environmental Assessments involve more rigorous investigation into potential environmental contaminants or hazards on site

34
Q

Where can you find information on a right of way

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-public records shown on definitive maps
-highway authority has a statutory duty to maintain
-rights of access are included in your title deeds

35
Q

What are the different typs of easements

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Express grant - in title deeds
Implied - rather than in deeds, its implied
Prescription - using land over 20 years

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