My elderly father has recently signed the deeds to sell a plot of land for a fraction of it's market value. I wish to prevent the sale going through.
The buyer's solicitor drew up the sales contract and completed all the land registry paperwork, which she then posted to my father. My father had no solicitor to represent him. He signed the paperwork in the presence of the buyer and at the direction of the buyer's solicitor via videochat.
I approached the buyer's solicitor requesting that she stop the transfer because she had a conflict of interest. She says that she is not acting for my father, and so has done nothing wrong.
Can a solicitor do all the coneyancing work for both parties, whilst legitimately claiming to be the legal representative for only one of those parties? Do I have any grounds for a complaint against the buyer's solicitor?
Profuse thanks in advance for anyone who takes the time to help.
The buyer's solicitor drew up the sales contract and completed all the land registry paperwork, which she then posted to my father. My father had no solicitor to represent him. He signed the paperwork in the presence of the buyer and at the direction of the buyer's solicitor via videochat.
I approached the buyer's solicitor requesting that she stop the transfer because she had a conflict of interest. She says that she is not acting for my father, and so has done nothing wrong.
Can a solicitor do all the coneyancing work for both parties, whilst legitimately claiming to be the legal representative for only one of those parties? Do I have any grounds for a complaint against the buyer's solicitor?
Profuse thanks in advance for anyone who takes the time to help.
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