My uncle's million-dollar property nephew sold it at a 30% discount. Who should compensate for the loss?

Nowadays, second-hand houses are also very popular, and many people always have a lot of concerns when selling houses. Today, I share a true story with you. My uncle's million-dollar property was sold by his nephew at a 30% discount. If this happens, who should be responsible for the loss?

First: My uncle entrusts my nephew to sell the house.

Many old people also have shortcomings in their work, so they entrust their nephews when selling houses. Because selling a house is actually a very complicated matter, people don't like trouble when they are old, so Zeng Aber chose someone he trusted to help him sell the house. But when selling the house, his nephew actually sold the house worth more than one million at a 30% discount, so he took his nephew to court.

Second: the nephew feels that he is not wrong.

My nephew won't admit his mistake of selling my uncle's property cheaply. My nephew thinks that if you entrust me to sell the house, you should accept the price I sell and should not let me lose money. He felt that he only helped his uncle sell the house for free and didn't charge him a penny. Because it is voluntary help, he doesn't think he should compensate his uncle for his loss.

Third: the process and result of court decision.

The court is a fair and just place, and everything can be solved by law. Zhong Abo sued his nephew to the court, and they had a fierce quarrel during the judgment, and the two sides refused to give in to each other. But the law is fairest. No matter what unfair treatment you encounter, the legal provisions will give you the fairest judgment. During the trial, the court appraised the value of my uncle's property, and it was really worth more than 6,543,800 yuan.

In the end, the court decided that the nephew was still the party. Although he bought the real estate for his uncle for free, it was more than three times different from the selling price at that time, and he didn't really fulfill the entrusted obligation, which caused irreparable economic losses to his uncle. Finally, the court ruled that my uncle won the case and my nephew needed to compensate my uncle for his losses.

Summary:

In the end, compensation is needed to help sell the house for free. No matter who meets this kind of thing, he will feel uncomfortable. However, in this case, my uncle's approach is not wrong. My nephew didn't fulfill his obligations seriously when he sold the house. He sold the house very cheaply. This practice is also incomprehensible. Everyone should consider the consequences when doing things. Since he doesn't want to help his uncle sell his house, he should speak his mind, instead of selling his uncle's house at random, causing misunderstanding between the two sides and going to court.