Sentences with phrase «conveyancer did»

The claimant's own conveyancer did not receive a satisfactory reply when they asked A'Court to verify that the seller was the real owner of the property, but failed to alert his client.
This is all well and good in theory, but what do borrowers or their conveyancers do when confronted with a redemption figure they believe is too high and a sale of the mortgaged property is due to be completed?

Not exact matches

Do your research before hiring a conveyancer.
The transaction itself should be done through a solicitor or licensed conveyancer.
«The increased risk to property solicitors and conveyancers is extremely alarming and as a firm we will do as much as we can to help mitigate any risks to our clients.
Solicitors, barristers, certified notaries and approved licensed conveyancers can do it.
On his next conveyancing transaction he will get someone else to do the work... Would he prefer to go to a solicitor rather than a licensed conveyancer provided the fee was reasonable?
I remember one time when we were told that conveyancing would become an automated system, that conveyancers would no longer be required and that clients would be able to do their own conveyancing from home.
Consensus is not and does not intend to provide legal services, be a lawyer or an incorporated law firm, with reference section 21 of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006.
It is usually done by a conveyancer or commercial lawyers, both of whom are fully trained and experienced in such matters.
Check with you conveyancer or solicitor how the cost of doing these searches compares with the cost of title insurance, and whether they have professional indemnity insurance to cover this sort of work.
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