Commission Dispute Resolution Steps

Summary

In Nepal, commission disputes, especially in property transactions, require documented agreements. Without a written agreement, gather evidence like emails or messages and witness statements. File a complaint with the Labour Office if necessary. For property transactions, ensure all agreements are documented and seek mediation or legal advice if disputes arise. Contact the Nepal Bar Association for a list of local lawyers specializing in property transactions and commission disputes.

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I want my full comission
To better assist you, could you please provide more details about your commission situation? For example, is it related to employment, a contract, or a sales agreement? Also, knowing your location can help provide specific legal information relevant to your area.
Lalitpur nepal
In Nepal, employment and contract issues are governed by the Labour Act * and the Contract Act *.
- Ensure that your commission agreement is documented.
- If your employer or contractor is not honoring the commission agreement, you may file a complaint with the Labour Office.
Do you have a written agreement for the commission?
No written agreement in commision
S K Maharjan, without a written agreement, proving your claim can be challenging, but not impossible. Here are the steps you can take in Nepal:
- Gather any evidence (emails, messages, etc.) showing the agreement.
- Collect witness statements if possible.
- File a complaint with the Labour Office with the evidence you have.
Would you like more details on how to file a complaint with the Labour Office?
In buying and selling commision in property
For property transactions in Nepal, the following general information might be helpful:
- Ensure all agreements are documented.
- Collect any evidence of the agreed commission.
- Seek mediation or legal advice if the other party is not honoring the agreement.
Would you like more details on how to seek mediation or legal advice in Nepal?
Yes I need local lawyer

Nepal Bar Association


Phone: +*-*-*
Website: www.nepalbar.org

You might want to contact the Nepal Bar Association for a list of local lawyers who specialize in property transactions and commission disputes.
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