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OK, then I would recommend Caroline Dale at David Ebert based near Southampton. Very thorough and part of a small firm so easy to get hold of as well.
http://www.davidebert.co.uk/
http://www.davidebert.co.uk/
KTF said:
OK, then I would recommend Caroline Dale at David Ebert based near Southampton. Very thorough and part of a small firm so easy to get hold of as well.
http://www.davidebert.co.uk/
Thanks.http://www.davidebert.co.uk/
AndStilliRise said:
Family solicitor has retired!
Anyone got anyone good? I am hoping that the searches are included, no fee unless completion and a low legal fees.
I used In-deed last time - cheap, online, transparent, efficient.Anyone got anyone good? I am hoping that the searches are included, no fee unless completion and a low legal fees.
Although I'm in London and the solicitor was in Stockport it all went swimmingly as the portal is really intuitive, you can see progress of all elements all the time and email/phone support very fast and effective.
Just appointed them again.
AndStilliRise said:
Well that might short lived. Thanks to the government wanting to charge me a further 3% stamp duty it lools like the house is not affordable. I was hoping to keep the existing family home and btl it and movr into the new one.
Thanks Cameron.
Sorry to say it but you're a complete timewaster, as a buyer. Could tell from the OP where you mentioned now trying to find the money and now this. Thanks Cameron.
Poor vendor.
The Beast of Codfin said:
AndStilliRise said:
Well that might short lived. Thanks to the government wanting to charge me a further 3% stamp duty it lools like the house is not affordable. I was hoping to keep the existing family home and btl it and movr into the new one.
Thanks Cameron.
Sorry to say it but you're a complete timewaster, as a buyer. Could tell from the OP where you mentioned now trying to find the money and now this. Thanks Cameron.
Poor vendor.
Well I am sorry to disappoint you. Of course the mortgage lenders and solicitors and estate agents are all a bit flumxed as to why the seller is still trying to find a place but I guessed we could have just asked you who seems to know everything.
AndStilliRise said:
The Beast of Codfin said:
AndStilliRise said:
Well that might short lived. Thanks to the government wanting to charge me a further 3% stamp duty it lools like the house is not affordable. I was hoping to keep the existing family home and btl it and movr into the new one.
Thanks Cameron.
Sorry to say it but you're a complete timewaster, as a buyer. Could tell from the OP where you mentioned now trying to find the money and now this. Thanks Cameron.
Poor vendor.
Well I am sorry to disappoint you. Of course the mortgage lenders and solicitors and estate agents are all a bit flumxed as to why the seller is still trying to find a place but I guessed we could have just asked you who seems to know everything.
AndStilliRise said:
Well that might short lived. Thanks to the government wanting to charge me a further 3% stamp duty it lools like the house is not affordable. I was hoping to keep the existing family home and btl it and movr into the new one.
Thanks Cameron.
Surely you knew what the stamp duty would be when you made the offer? The changes to SDLT on second homes were announced some time ago. Plus I'm not sure blaming Cameron Diaz is helpful.Thanks Cameron.
easytiger123 said:
AndStilliRise said:
Well that might short lived. Thanks to the government wanting to charge me a further 3% stamp duty it lools like the house is not affordable. I was hoping to keep the existing family home and btl it and movr into the new one.
Thanks Cameron.
Surely you knew what the stamp duty would be when you made the offer? The changes to SDLT on second homes were announced some time ago. Plus I'm not sure blaming Cameron Diaz is helpful.Thanks Cameron.
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