Solicitor recommendations

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Susie1791
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Solicitor recommendations

Post by Susie1791 »

Hi
I am starting the process of selling/buying a house and wondered if anyone can recommend a good and reasonable priced solicitor?

Many thanks in advance
Susie
marymck
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Re: Solicitor recommendations

Post by marymck »

Sorry Susie. There used to be a really good one in Forest Hill, but he's retired. I can tell you some to avoid, but best not on a public site! (If you'd like to PM me I'll tell you.)

Heard a good one in a movie the other night. Danny de Vito: "What do you call 500 lawyers under the sea?"

Answer: "A good start".
randomv
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Re: Solicitor recommendations

Post by randomv »

I'd highly recommend Amphlett Lissimore in Crystal Palace. They do fixed rates also. I found them to be really well organised, efficient and crucially, available to speak to when necessary.

Good luck with the move!

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Susie1791
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Re: Solicitor recommendations

Post by Susie1791 »

Yes please, will also be good to know who to avoid, having had bad experiences in the past, I don't want history repeating itself! Thanks :-)
And thank you randomv, I will give them a call to get a quote!
marymck
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Re: Solicitor recommendations

Post by marymck »

Susie:

I've been trying to send you a PM, but can't get it to leave my Outbox.

Please can you try to PM me and then I might be able to send it as a reply?

Thanks
admin
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Re: Solicitor recommendations

Post by admin »

Mary - the PM is not stuck in the Outbox. It stays there until the recipient opens it. then it is moved to 'sent'. Hence you know if a PM has been read or not.

Yep - please be careful of questioning professional competence. The really guilty lawyer may well be the quickest to get a letter to us ... tell us who is good and let silence be an indicator of your unappreciation.

Mind you if their premises look naff - no problem mentioning that :wink:

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marymck
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Re: Solicitor recommendations

Post by marymck »

Thanks for explaining the PM system to me, Admin. I think you're doing the community a great service here, BTW.
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