QUOTE(janng @ Jul 12 2015, 04:17 PM)
I am selling a property. please help answer these question Q1. who prepare the SnP, the purchaser or vendor lawyer?. Q2. if the purchaser lawyer prepares the SnP, do i need to engage a lawyer to go through the terms? or can i go through the terms myself and if satisfied agree as prepared. Q3. if the purcahser lawyer prepares the SnP and i dont have a lawyer , must i pay anything to the purchaser lawyer? Thank you.
Q1 - it depends on whether you engage your own lawyers. If you engage your own lawyers, both the purchaser's lawyers and your lawyers will negotiate and come up with a draft SPA for parties approval.
Q2 - It will be best to engage a lawyer. If you tag along with the purchaser's lawyers, you are basically unrepresented. Not advisable unless you are well versed with the terms and conditions and procedures.
Q3 - if you do not engage a lawyer, you will not have to pay the legal fees for drafting of SPA. However, as the purchaser's lawyers will assist you in other matters such as, redemption of the existing loan, filing of CKHT forms, applying for state consent etc where applicable, you will still need to pay for those.
My advise is to get a good lawyer to represent you so that your interest will be protected.