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LOL @ DforDave, Bazdaa
well done ...
well done ...
NoMoreNails said:Secondly, a solicitors firm is well within their rights to insist that the other party have their work done through another solicitor, as there is a mountain of legal work to do, which has to be done properly. ... So whoever said that this request is illegal is wrong and anyone who reports such incidents to the Law Society will look a bit foolish.
Agile said:The sellers solicitor refuses to sell unless the purchaser uses solicitor which they did not really want to do. ( jobs for the boys. )
NoMoreNails said:Remember that there are contracts, huge sums of money and people's livelihoods on the line so, frankly, there is too much at stake to leave it to any private individual.
NoMoreNails said:Sorry to go against the flow, but I work for a firm of solicitors, in the conveyancing department of all places. If I may distract you from your hate-fest, i'd like to clear up a few points. Firstly, qualified solicitors themselves have much more important things to do than day-to-day conveyancing, which is just left to normal folk like myself. So, a solicitor is accountable for the work we do, but he doesn't make his £60k a year doing mundane sales and purchases (and it really is mundane).
Secondly, a solicitors firm is well within their rights to insist that the other party have their work done through another solicitor, as there is a mountain of legal work to do, which has to be done properly. Remember that there are contracts, huge sums of money and people's livelihoods on the line so, frankly, there is too much at stake to leave it to any private individual. So whoever said that this request is illegal is wrong and anyone who reports such incidents to the Law Society will look a bit foolish.
I'm sorry some of you have had bad experience with solicitor's firms, but some of them are actually very good and professional (especially mine! ), but you're bound to meet tw@ts in any profession really.
Believe it or not the actual refusal to sell is their right, as with any attempt to purchase it is up to the vendor whether they sell to you they are under no obligation to, that said, the buyers are perfectly entitled to do their own conveyancing.Big_Spark said:Agile said:The sellers solicitor refuses to sell unless the purchaser uses solicitor which they did not really want to do. ( jobs for the boys. )
That is ILLEGAL.
I would suugest a report to the BAR council and the local Police.