Clueless Clive
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Agree. Get it done properly. Mind you €1200 plus Vat is a bit steep considering the solicitor has recently done the land conveyance itself and other work for you. I'd ask for a hefty discount on that basis.Don't try and do this yourself. Rights of way are an emotive subject that have a tendency to come back and bite people. Look at the case of the Clare TD who is having an objection to his planning permission from a neighbour over a right of way, 43 years after the neighbour objected to the TD's parents on the same grounds. Spend the money and do it right
Both parties may well agree. Now. Their successors in title, a few decades on?I would say, since both parties agree, do it yourself. why hand over thousands€€ to solicitors?. each to their own I suppose.
Do bear in mind that the price quoted may well include a premium for inherent risk. Rights of way disputes can long-term prove far more contentious than any routine conveyancing task.Both parties may well agree. Now. Their successors in title, a few decades on?
Get the job done properly, but haggle on price.
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