Payment after house completion
Payment after house completion
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tr7v8

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7,553 posts

252 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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OK need some advice. SiL has got divorced and as part of it sold the marital home.
Completion was last Thursday 27th. She still hasn't seen the outstanding funds.Around £140K for her share. The solicitors have sent final accounts etc.
They are giving her the runaround with phrases like "Checks are being made on your bank account" The main solicitor won't talk to her and some minion does know anything?

interstellar

4,794 posts

170 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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I would be going down there. Funds normally are paid out on the day of completion. She should also be asking for interest.

CSR Performance

372 posts

12 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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Time to go and sit in their reception...

blueg33

45,000 posts

248 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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Yup go and sit there. Bank checks should have been done in advance.

JoshSm

3,701 posts

61 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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Hopefully they're just useless and haven't done what other solicitors have done with client funds.

Agree with paying a visit.

Nicetobenice

244 posts

2 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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blueg33 said:
Yup go and sit there. Bank checks should have been done in advance.
And take ID docs and a bank statement. No excuses then.

Maybe some sandwiches and flask, in case they need to dig in for the long haul.

Collectingbrass

2,716 posts

219 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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tr7v8 said:
OK need some advice. SiL has got divorced and as part of it sold the marital home.
Completion was last Thursday 27th. She still hasn't seen the outstanding funds.Around £140K for her share. The solicitors have sent final accounts etc.
They are giving her the runaround with phrases like "Checks are being made on your bank account" The main solicitor won't talk to her and some minion does know anything?
I had this with my divorce. Still legally married at the time of sale, we (stupidly with hindsight) used the same solicitor to handle the sale that was handling my ex-wife's side of the divorce.

I thought we had an agreement on how the capital should be distributed, especially as the family debts the house sale were supposed to clear were in my name only, but surprise surprise that was not his interpretation nor implementation. Snakes with Tits indeed.

I would make sure your SIL is entitled to the money with a formal Financial Order, and play hard ball until then.

The Leaper

5,513 posts

230 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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As an executor I completed a sale of a property recently. Contracts were exchanged on 20 February with, unusually, completion on the same day. The proceeds of the sale were received into the executors' bank account that day too. There's no excuse for delayed payment.

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