A friend of mine is ( or was ) buying a house from another friend.
After several weeks the sellers solicitor is now refusing to complete the sale unless the purchaser employs a costly solicitor.
Surely this is an illegal restrictive practice? He has been advised to do this by the Law Society which is his Union and well known for encouraging restrictive practices! They operate a complaints scheme to protect their members from the public.
His stated fears are in relation to money laundering and identity. However the purchaser has offered all the documents and details which he requires.
If Solicitors charges were reasonable then this purchaser would employ one but if you think a plumber is expensive at £65 per hour what is a solicitor at £250 an hour ???
The plumber comes to your home and does not charge for travelling time but the solicitor sits in his comfortable office while most of the work is done by his low paid minions.
When cheap conveyancing firms opened up solicitors tried to close tham down to protect their overpriced cartel. Solicitors even charge YOU £40 insurance to cover them if they make a mistake while working for you. What would you think of a plumber who did this?
Any suggestions from solicitors on how to encourage this seller's solicitor to complete the sale?
Tony
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After several weeks the sellers solicitor is now refusing to complete the sale unless the purchaser employs a costly solicitor.
Surely this is an illegal restrictive practice? He has been advised to do this by the Law Society which is his Union and well known for encouraging restrictive practices! They operate a complaints scheme to protect their members from the public.
His stated fears are in relation to money laundering and identity. However the purchaser has offered all the documents and details which he requires.
If Solicitors charges were reasonable then this purchaser would employ one but if you think a plumber is expensive at £65 per hour what is a solicitor at £250 an hour ???
The plumber comes to your home and does not charge for travelling time but the solicitor sits in his comfortable office while most of the work is done by his low paid minions.
When cheap conveyancing firms opened up solicitors tried to close tham down to protect their overpriced cartel. Solicitors even charge YOU £40 insurance to cover them if they make a mistake while working for you. What would you think of a plumber who did this?
Any suggestions from solicitors on how to encourage this seller's solicitor to complete the sale?
Tony
MOD
moved as posted in WRONG forum