Conveancy is a farce. You would be better off to RTFM and do it yourself.
Well done on the success by the way
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Is 'lawyer' your title or theirs? Any British legal organisation who advertise themselves as lawyers are off to a bad start!
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostOffer accepted, bosh.
Will look at local solicitors obviously, based on friends' recommendations, but I hear there are online based ones which are as good. So anyone care to make a recommendation? Should I pick one which happens to do referrals I'm PM you
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostGratz on the acceptance...
I just went with the guys that the estate agent offered. I was hoping that they had an interest in getting it right else loose the business when the agent stops referring them. The reality probably means they won't treat me any differently but they seem to be doing a decent job so far. They are local to me and I can go hand stuff in easily etc rather than all by post which also suits me.
Sorry, that's one of the ones that really winds me up. Not as bad as "would of" mind you....
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We just used one of the cheapy on-line ones after a local solicitor messed us around. Went very smoothly.
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Gratz on the acceptance...
I just went with the guys that the estate agent offered. I was hoping that they had an interest in getting it right else loose the business when the agent stops referring them. The reality probably means they won't treat me any differently but they seem to be doing a decent job so far. They are local to me and I can go hand stuff in easily etc rather than all by post which also suits me.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostOffer accepted, bosh.
Will look at local solicitors obviously, based on friends' recommendations, but I hear there are online based ones which are as good. So anyone care to make a recommendation? Should I pick one which happens to do referrals I'm PM you
Whether they accept clients directly I am not sure.
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GL with the house purchase,
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Recommend a conveyancer?
Offer accepted, bosh.
Will look at local solicitors obviously, based on friends' recommendations, but I hear there are online based ones which are as good. So anyone care to make a recommendation? Should I pick one which happens to do referrals I'm PM youTags: None
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