Agent Commission Dispute Resolution

Summary

If you have a dispute with an agent over commission without a formal agreement, consider sending a formal demand letter outlining your expectations. Document all communications and transactions with the agent. You may have a potential legal case involving breach of implied contract and wrongful interference in trade. Consulting a lawyer for specific legal advice is advisable.

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We hired a agent to sell goods in our city and we told that we will pay commission to him but now he is troubling us by not selling the goods and wanted to spoil our name in the city and he wants comission for the goods which he doesn't sell i.e he wants commission for the goods that he doesn't sell
It sounds like you may need to address a potential breach of contract or fraud issue. Could you please specify your location so I can provide more accurate legal information related to your jurisdiction?
We doesn't have any formal agreement and he is not from our city
Without a formal agreement, the situation becomes more challenging. However, you may still have options.
- Consider sending a formal demand letter to the agent, outlining your expectations and the issues at hand.
- Document all communications and transactions with the agent.
- You might need to consult a lawyer to explore potential legal remedies.
Is there a particular state or city where this issue is taking place? This can help in providing more specific legal information.
He wanted the commission for what we go trade and demanding not to trade in my own city
It sounds like you may have a potential legal case involving breach of implied contract and wrongful interference in trade. Here are some general steps you could consider:
- Send a formal demand letter to the agent.
- Document all communications and transactions.
- Consider consulting a lawyer for specific legal advice.
Could you let me know your location to provide more precise legal information?