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Sotheby’s Files Lawsuit Over Unpaid Commission Related to $56 Million Hamptons Mansion Sale

Sotheby’s has filed a lawsuit against the seller of a $56 million mansion in the Hamptons, claiming $840,000 in unpaid commission. This legal action is linked to one of the largest expected home sales of 2025.

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Sotheby’s has initiated a lawsuit against the seller of a $56 million mansion in the Hamptons, seeking $840,000 in unpaid commission. The legal dispute arises from one of the most significant home sales anticipated in 2025, which has led to a conflict over brokerage fees.

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Sotheby’s sues seller of $56M Hamptons mansion — seeking $840K in unpaid commission for one of 2025’s priciest deals

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Sotheby’s Files Lawsuit Over Unpaid Commission Related to $56 Million Hamptons Mansion Sale