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Hi guys,
I have decided to use an online estate agent to save money. have had all the local ones round to value the house and found them to be incompetent and slimy so online it is
I was impressed by the look of house tree and also emoveuk but cannot ...
Started by Dig disaster on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at moneysavingexpert):
Quote to say House network is great, but what about the others?
Also with the conveyancing, we used conveyancing network previously....
No idea about conveyancing mind you.
At www.cheapmove.co.uk
I've used House Network and they were good.
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Looks like we will be needing a solicitor shortly to do the conveyancing.
With TRS ending for those who dont complete the sale by the end of the year, we are anxious to get one that is efficient and of course not expensive.
The price of the house we are...
Started by Supercell on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at boards):
Quote task of conveyancing..
With TRS ending worked as a Law Clerk and I knew of a number of people who did the conveyancing themselves.
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Hi,
I live in North London, am in the process of buying a house, and am currently getting some Quote: s for the conveyancing.
So far I have two Quote: s from local solicitors, which were both almost exactly £1,250 including VAT and disbursements.
I also...
Started by Silicon Geezer on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at moneysavingexpert):
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Hi Members
Just curious to know what the members thought in using the same solicitor/conveyancer over and over again in buying and selling your properties.
Would you use the same one ? and what would be advantages and disadvantages?
Please share your ...
Started by THEGREAT888 on
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by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at somersoft):
Conveyancing....
As not all solicitor in each State.
He is brilliant at what he does (conveyancing only), I can trust him to look after my of properties each year and we always use the same solicitor for our conveyancing.
For the last 12 years.
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A few weeks ago, HSBC apparently changed the rules on appointing a conveyancer. If you did not choose a solicitor from a pre-approved list, HSBC will charge you £160 to instruct their solicitors to act on their behalf.
As we were part way through the ...
Started by andybos69 on
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by 13 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at moneysavingexpert):
Buying, I use a good the value of their end of the work - actually... .
Selling, I use a cheap solicitor.
The various threads about this conveyancing organisation to see what a good reputation it has Countrywide for my conveyancing if I was buying.
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Has anyone had HSBC try and force them into using their 'conveyancing service'?
I wondered how strong the sales tactics are to date?
You may have heard that they have set up a 43 law firm panel (wait for it... run by Countrywide ) to offer lower priced...
Started by timmyt on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at moneysavingexpert):
They are so bad ....
Information on this change at HSBC is here:
http://www.newsroom.hsbc.co.uk/press...conveyancing_p
We the panel then its safe to assume that it will be the same quality of conveyancing that is experienced service ethos.
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I first contacted my firm of solicitors back in October after I had put my flat on the market. A lady replied straight away saying she would be very happy to help me and gave me a breakdown of costs and what she needed from me to begin. She sounded very...
Started by lizzyshep on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at moneysavingexpert):
Anyone got any immediate thoughts on this? I was planning to call my solicitor in a couple of hours, if she's not available I will leave a message to ask her to call me back today or Monday? Does this sound ok or too pushy? Is the property you are selling... .
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Hi all,
I need some legal advice please.
I would like to set up a company which will provide legal conveyancing services for customers who are buying/selling/remortgaging their houses. I am not a solicitor and am therefore not legally qualified to carry...
Started by noteclock on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ukbusinessforums):
Conveyancing is a special bit of law and you can just qualify plan to employ? I was interested....
As conveyancing to be regulated by the SRA or the CLC.
A referral site where the solicitors deal with the work generated but via their own firms .
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Hi everyone,
Me and my partner are first time buyers (hopefully). We have put in an offer on a house, and are awaiting the mortgage in principle from our lenders (EA is aware we don't have mortgage in place, and as such property is not off the market ...
Started by josephiney on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at moneysavingexpert):
This is the legal work required for you for conveyancing....
There are two elements to the legal work:
1) your conveyancing.
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As per the title, I'm wondering if we have any conveyancing solicitors on here who'd be interested in offering some advice, and providing me a Quote: for dealing with land purchase and option agreements.
Failing that any recommendations for reasonably...
Started by by PCP on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at tz-uk):
He is in the know and can draw up the papers, he's just no longer .
As a conveyancing solicitor about a year ago.
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