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I'm now 8 weeks after my initial instruction to my solicitor to assist me with the purchase of a new property. I have heard of complications, and the sellers solicitor has been slow, but I don't see any great reason for the delay to be this substantial. He isn't pressing for the sale as I would like, and I'm worried that there's not much I can do about this. Could I sack him and get a new one. Would there be heavy charges, complications with the morgage company. I'm very stressed and would greatly appreciate any advice anyone can give me!

2006-12-06 00:28:06 · 3 answers · asked by boacuts2k 1 in Business & Finance Renting & Real Estate

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You should have been given a client care letter when you initially instructed your solicitor - in this it will give you the company's grievance procedure - Of course you can sack him. He could charge you for his time which shouldnt be a lot (say no more than £250.00) and reinstruct someone else. There would be no complications with your mortgagee - just tell them you have changed solicitor - they can reissue your mortgage offer. If you have no joy ...you can always try the Law Society - good luck

2006-12-06 00:34:37 · answer #1 · answered by janeypixie 2 · 0 0

sack him, if your not happy with the service offered. Its your right to do so...would you keep a Dr with whom you were dissatisfied? NO!!

2006-12-06 00:43:28 · answer #2 · answered by b.hole 3 · 0 0

sack him and get someone else

2006-12-06 00:34:47 · answer #3 · answered by John B 4 · 0 0

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