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🔑 Sell yourself (private sale)
You run the sale and save the agent's fee. Monti gives you the tools — the responsibility is yours. Rather use an estate agent? Get a free, no-obligation valuation →
When you publish, your listing gathers all the information about the home — key facts, price and photos — in one place. A Malta sales-prospectus PDF is coming. Completely free.
🛡️ Important about private home sales — read in full
- Monti is an intermediary / marketplace — not a party to the transaction. We publish the listing and give you tools. We are neither seller, buyer nor estate agent, and we never handle the settlement.
- The one-year latent-defects warranty applies both ways. Under the Civil Code the buyer can claim against you for hidden defects for one year from the contract — whether you sell yourself or through an agent. Describe the property honestly and disclose known defects.
- Self-selling means no licensed agent in the middle. No PMA-licensed professional markets the property, screens buyers or steers the process for you. The notary still verifies title and publishes the deed in every sale — but negotiation, viewings and paperwork are yours alone.
- Get the EPC, and consider a pre-sale survey. The energy performance certificate is the seller's to procure and its rating belongs in the ad. A voluntary architect's survey documents the property's condition and helps prevent defect claims later.
- The final deed is signed before a notary. The notary verifies title, registers the deed and pays the duties. Never transfer money directly to a private account — the konvenju deposit is commonly held in notarial escrow.
- The home must have a valid energy certificate. The Norwegian energy-labelling regulation (energimerkeforskriften), supervised by NVE (the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate), requires an energy certificate when selling a home. You can register it yourself, for free, via Enova's energy-labelling portal.
This is information, not legal advice. If in doubt, talk to an estate agent or a lawyer.
💸 Settlement — how to do it safely
The final deed is signed before a notary, who handles the money side of completion. Monti never holds the money — we are an intermediary, not a party to the transaction. The notary verifies title, registers the deed and pays the duties; the konvenju deposit is commonly held in notarial escrow.
- Any Maltese notary can receive the deed — the buyer normally chooses and pays the notary (≈1%). The Notarial Council of Malta can point you to one.
- The buyer normally chooses the notary; the Notarial Council of Malta lists practising notaries.
Monti is partner-independent and only refers — we never receive or handle the settlement. Information, not legal advice.