Used a local well known firm of solicitors early this year when buying a house.
from the off I thought the service was shocking. A highlight was waiting for the firm to even make contact with sellers. In the end I had to call them my self. I was told my solicitors had asked me for funds and I’d not responded. That was a complete misrepresentation of the facts. I’d asked if they wanted a payment and they said no. They then got approached by sellers and blamed me. Not sort of impression you want the seller to get is it.
anyway it continued. No corrispondance, just a mess. We were lucky and the purchase went through. I eventually got a letter to me addressed dear Both. Not even my name on
letter. Utterly shocking. Anyway I responded with details how the house was going to owned. Never had a response.
my question.
should I have anything in my possession relating to the house. Anything ? I’ve nothing. Nothing documenting what percentage each person is apportioned. Nothing. Should I?
many thanks
steveeasy
from the off I thought the service was shocking. A highlight was waiting for the firm to even make contact with sellers. In the end I had to call them my self. I was told my solicitors had asked me for funds and I’d not responded. That was a complete misrepresentation of the facts. I’d asked if they wanted a payment and they said no. They then got approached by sellers and blamed me. Not sort of impression you want the seller to get is it.
anyway it continued. No corrispondance, just a mess. We were lucky and the purchase went through. I eventually got a letter to me addressed dear Both. Not even my name on
letter. Utterly shocking. Anyway I responded with details how the house was going to owned. Never had a response.
my question.
should I have anything in my possession relating to the house. Anything ? I’ve nothing. Nothing documenting what percentage each person is apportioned. Nothing. Should I?
many thanks
steveeasy



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