House seller cancels before notary appointment - Schufa

  • Erstellt am 2016-04-11 13:02:04

Bauexperte

2016-05-09 01:54:21
  • #1

What are you trying to imply with that? That there are impartial and partial notaries?

Rhenish greetings
 

Prosecutor

2016-05-10 16:47:24
  • #2


Exactly that will not be necessary if the notary does his job properly. Most buyers do not want to spend additional money on a lawyer.
 

Prosecutor

2016-05-10 16:49:54
  • #3
[A serious notary is available BEFORE the appointment for all questions. During the appointment, only a brief explanation is given and then reading continues as quickly as possible.] He can just as well handle that during an appointment.
 

Prosecutor

2016-05-10 16:51:08
  • #4


With all due respect: That is nonsense. The notary is subject to a fundamental obligation to contract. He may only refuse notarization under special circumstances, which do not apply here. That you have no idea about the subject matter you have already sufficiently documented with your statement that the notary can choose which transaction he undertakes.
 

Prosecutor

2016-05-10 16:53:49
  • #5


There are also black sheep in this profession.
 

miho

2016-05-10 17:07:38
  • #6


So you mean the notary can be the lawyer for both sides at the same time? For example, if there are contentious issues such as payment plans or liability/warranty?
 

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