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Côte-d'or. What to Do when the Buyer Disputes the Promise or Sales Agreement?

Summary by bienpublic.com
After signing a unilateral promise of sale or a sales agreement, disputes can arise, sometimes with serious consequences for the seller. Having this preliminary contract drafted by a notary reduces these risks, although it doesn't eliminate them. An overview with Régis Casso, a notary in Paray-le-Monial. Read it on page 11 of our "Economy" supplement, available for free download.
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After signing a unilateral promise of sale or a sales agreement, disputes can arise, sometimes with serious consequences for the seller. Having this preliminary contract drafted by a notary reduces these risks, although it doesn't eliminate them. An overview with Régis Casso, a notary in Paray-le-Monial. Read it on page 11 of our "Economy" supplement, available for free download.

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bienpublic.com broke the news in on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
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