Additional Charge to the Agreed Price
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Question
A seller of an apartment agreed with a lawyer on a price for handling the sale of the apartment. However, due to many demands from the buyer's lawyer, the lawyer worked much more than expected and is asking the seller for an additional thousand shekels. Is it necessary to pay him?
Answer
Payment should be made according to the market price. If it turns out that there is a way to increase the price for more complex work, it should be paid. If not, then not.
Source
Choshen Mishpat 333
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