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The mother wanted to help her daughter Wang Qi sell the house, she contacted the intermediary company, sold the house to Zhang Hua, and the three signed an intermediary agreement for the sale and purchase of the house, and the agreed house price was 2.9 million yuan. Sign an agreement

author:Civil and Commercial Counsel of Crown Leader

The mother wanted to help her daughter Wang Qi sell the house, she contacted the intermediary company, sold the house to Zhang Hua, and the three signed an intermediary agreement for the sale and purchase of the house, and the agreed house price was 2.9 million yuan. On the day of signing the agreement, Zhang Hua paid a deposit of 50,000 yuan to Wang Qi's mother, who issued a receipt and issued a "Letter of Commitment", promising that if the property owner and family members did not agree to the intermediary agreement, they would bear the liability for breach of contract in the agreement.

Originally thought that the matter of buying a house was settled, Zhang Hua did not continue to look at other houses. Who knows, two days later, Zhang Hua received a call from Wang Qi's mother, who claimed that her daughter Wang Qi did not agree to buy and sell the house at this price, and the two sides could not sign the contract as agreed.

At the same time, Wang Qi's mother offered to compensate Zhang Hua for 10,000 yuan in termination, or the house price increased to 3 million yuan. Zhang Hua believes that the two sides have signed an intermediary agreement and should not change the price again, indicating that they refuse. Because the two sides failed to reach an agreement, Zhang Hua sued the court to defend his rights.

At the trial, Zhang Hua claimed that Wang Qi's mother brought the original property rights to the scene to sign the intermediary agreement, so she had reason to believe that Wang Qi's mother had the right to sign the agreement on behalf of Wang Qi. Zhang Hua requested that Wang Qi and his mother be ordered to jointly bear the liability for breach of contract, that is, to double the return of the deposit of 100,000 yuan.

Wang Qi argued that she had never entrusted her mother to act as an agent for the sale and purchase of the house involved in the case, let alone entrusted her mother to sign an intermediary agreement for the sale and purchase of the house.

The court held that Wang Qi, as the right holder of the disputed house, enjoyed all exclusive rights to the house, such as possession, use, disposal, and income. Wang Qi explicitly refused to retroactively recognize the intermediary agreement of the house sale contract signed by his mother on his behalf, and his mother's behavior was an act of no right to act as an agent, which was not effective against Wang Qi, and the perpetrator himself was responsible. In the end, the court ruled that Wang Qi's mother should double the deposit and pay Zhang Hua 100,000 yuan according to the previously issued "Letter of Commitment". #House##Buy a house##母亲 #

The mother wanted to help her daughter Wang Qi sell the house, she contacted the intermediary company, sold the house to Zhang Hua, and the three signed an intermediary agreement for the sale and purchase of the house, and the agreed house price was 2.9 million yuan. Sign an agreement
The mother wanted to help her daughter Wang Qi sell the house, she contacted the intermediary company, sold the house to Zhang Hua, and the three signed an intermediary agreement for the sale and purchase of the house, and the agreed house price was 2.9 million yuan. Sign an agreement
The mother wanted to help her daughter Wang Qi sell the house, she contacted the intermediary company, sold the house to Zhang Hua, and the three signed an intermediary agreement for the sale and purchase of the house, and the agreed house price was 2.9 million yuan. Sign an agreement

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