We are using them currently for our house purchase and while the process has dragged on longer than I would like I have nothing but positive things to say about Direct Law Solicitors. They have been actively engaging/nudging their counterparts to move the sale along. As far as I can tell they have a lower set price and then don’t hang around getting things sorted ie: lower price and quicker turnaround times. Which works fine by me.Following a recommendation from someone on here I used Direct Law solicitors in Skerris last year for a mortgage switch and found the fees low and the service excellent. We had a few issues with the paperwork from our original purchase and I thought I’d see extra fees but was all done for a fixed price and about 3 months after we’d been all sorted I got some money back because one of the land registry fees (or something) was lower than expected. I’ve used them for other stuff since.
I used Direct Law solicitors in Skerris last year for a mortgage switch and found the fees low and the service excellent.
All in a bit less, I did a screen grab of the quote I tried to post the text but the format went weird. That was from April 2020Could you itemise the fees?
When discussing switching I estimate the legal fees at €1,500. Is that about right?
Brendan
Wow - so they have increased from 575+VAT in Apr. 2020 to 995+VAT now! (I'm googling "directlaw fees" and it's the first result). So, the total would be about €1,700 now.All in a bit less, I did a screen grab of the quote I tried to post the text but the format went weird. That was from April 2020
That’s a heck of a bump in 14 months. I did find them great to deal with.Wow - so they have increased from 575+VAT in Apr. 2020 to 995+VAT now! (I'm googling "directlaw fees" and it's the first result). So, the total would be about €1,700 now.
I doubt their "book full of clients" would be buying and selling every week or 2. More than likely they've employed a few extra people who have to get paid.Still coming in ahead of some others. We’re they new at the lower price and now have a book full of clients?
They've moved office, certainly. Their old office was tiny. Good to deal with.I doubt their "book full of clients" would be buying and selling every week or 2. More than likely they've employed a few extra people who have to get paid.
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