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Plots ;Bank vs Vendor and Buyer -Title deed procesing
aljazeera
#1 Posted : Saturday, October 10, 2015 10:34:53 AM
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Wazuans please advise .Buying land from a bank (XYZ Bank) which sells on behalf of vendor ( X Land Investment Co)The bank promises titles two months upon final payment .More than two months now titles are yet to be given.Who is obligated to push the other to provide titles? Buyer to press the vendor or buyer to press the bank or the bank to press the vendor to provide titles to the buyers?
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aljazeera
#2 Posted : Sunday, October 11, 2015 11:09:00 AM
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aljazeera wrote:
Wazuans please advise .Buying land from a bank (XYZ Bank) which sells on behalf of vendor ( X Land Investment Co)The bank promises titles two months upon final payment .More than two months now titles are yet to be given.Who is obligated to push the other to provide titles? Buyer to press the vendor or buyer to press the bank or the bank to press the vendor to provide titles to the buyers?

Seriously Anxious Eh? not one response really?Guys please.
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#3 Posted : Sunday, October 11, 2015 7:17:29 PM
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aljazeera wrote:
Wazuans please advise .Buying land from a bank (XYZ Bank) which sells on behalf of vendor ( X Land Investment Co)The bank promises titles two months upon final payment .More than two months now titles are yet to be given.Who is obligated to push the other to provide titles? Buyer to press the vendor or buyer to press the bank or the bank to press the vendor to provide titles to the buyers?

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Coolbull
#4 Posted : Sunday, October 11, 2015 10:34:52 PM
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It all depends on the agreement. Who is supposed to do what? Anyway, I think you should push the bank, being that they are the Owner's appointed agent. Did you state the completion period in the agreement?
aljazeera
#5 Posted : Monday, October 12, 2015 11:33:54 AM
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Coolbull wrote:
It all depends on the agreement. Who is supposed to do what? Anyway, I think you should push the bank, being that they are the Owner's appointed agent. Did you state the completion period in the agreement?



I quote a clause; The price is inclusive of all fees and processing cost and the vendor to ensure the buyer is issued with title free from any encumbrances ...' Are we safe ?
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Gadaffi
#6 Posted : Monday, October 12, 2015 4:10:57 PM
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aljazeera wrote:
Coolbull wrote:
It all depends on the agreement. Who is supposed to do what? Anyway, I think you should push the bank, being that they are the Owner's appointed agent. Did you state the completion period in the agreement?



I quote a clause; The price is inclusive of all fees and processing cost and the vendor to ensure the buyer is issued with title free from any encumbrances ...' Are we safe ?

From the statement above, the vendor is th one with th obligation. The bank is there as an agent to collect fees.
aljazeera
#7 Posted : Monday, October 12, 2015 4:32:07 PM
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Eh? Now am getting little confused @Gaddafi and @Coldbull who do i go with?
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luxel
#8 Posted : Tuesday, October 20, 2015 6:11:06 AM
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Were the titles available or to be processed? Sellers sometimes promise titles but ultimately it's the lands office that determines how long it takes.
Unless you are suspecting some thing I think two months is still a short time.
However, communication is vital. You need to know what you are waiting for and why the delay.
aljazeera
#9 Posted : Tuesday, October 20, 2015 8:10:37 AM
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luxel wrote:
Were the titles available or to be processed? Sellers sometimes promise titles but ultimately it's the lands office that determines how long it takes.
Unless you are suspecting some thing I think two months is still a short time.
However, communication is vital. You need to know what you are waiting for and why the delay.


@luxel this are the one am talking about
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not suspecting anything but it is good to know if it is okay to try this or alternatively approach PRC or Optiven .
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#10 Posted : Tuesday, October 20, 2015 8:32:50 AM
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aljazeera wrote:
luxel wrote:
Were the titles available or to be processed? Sellers sometimes promise titles but ultimately it's the lands office that determines how long it takes.
Unless you are suspecting some thing I think two months is still a short time.
However, communication is vital. You need to know what you are waiting for and why the delay.


@luxel this are the one am talking about
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not suspecting anything but it is good to know if it is okay to try this or alternatively approach PRC or Optiven .

@Aljazeera looks "innocent" like a 6-10yr old.
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