Hello Nigel
Yes, I understand that anyone in the law firm can act on our behalf but I was not comfortable that the buyers solicitor who is from the same firm was named as one of our POA.
I’ve never heard of that before and it would never happen in the U.K. The buyers solicitor is not going to be ...
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- 21 Jan 2020 13:26
- Forum: Selling Property
- Topic: Conveyancing
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- 20 Jan 2020 19:15
- Forum: Selling Property
- Topic: Conveyancing
- Replies: 4
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Re: Conveyancing
Thank you Nigel for your reply which was very helpful.
I have also realised that on reading the Power of Attorney form closely that was sent to us, that the ‘in house conveyancer’ has named two others on it besides himself. One of the named is his daughter who is acting as our buyer’s conveyancer ...
I have also realised that on reading the Power of Attorney form closely that was sent to us, that the ‘in house conveyancer’ has named two others on it besides himself. One of the named is his daughter who is acting as our buyer’s conveyancer ...
- 19 Jan 2020 22:40
- Forum: Selling Property
- Topic: Conveyancing
- Replies: 4
- Views: 26000
Conveyancing
I wondered if anyone could help me with some questions I have about the sale of our property. We accepted a good offer and signed a reservation agreement with the estate agents to be completed by middle March.
Sadly none of the lawyers in the area come recommended, so the estate agents (they have a ...
Sadly none of the lawyers in the area come recommended, so the estate agents (they have a ...