Cushman and Wakefield Seeks $10.2 Million Commission from Sotheby’s

Cushman and Wakefield Seeks $10.2 Million Commission from Sotheby's

Cushman and Wakefield, an international real estate company, has accused Sotheby’s of failing to pay a commission related to the sale of its flagship property. The firm contends that Sotheby’s owes them $10.2 million in commission fees after the property transaction was completed.

In response to the situation, Cushman and Wakefield have initiated legal proceedings to claim the unpaid commission. The lawsuit highlights the intricate and often contentious nature of high-value real estate deals, especially those involving well-known entities like Sotheby’s.

This legal confrontation may have notable repercussions for future interactions between real estate companies and auction houses, setting a precedent for how commissions are handled in similar transactions.

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