Brilliant!Perhaps your solicitor is rubbish.
More likely, this is proving to be a complicated situation. And takes time to resolve.
As you feel so neglected, I suggest that you find a more caring solicitor and move your business to them. More caring solicitors will give you love, affection, time, endless time and will charge you appropriately.
You could also write a stiff letter of complaint to the Law Society about the current solicitor but I suggest that you should be very clear what your complaint is. And that complaining to the Law Society is unlikely to speed up the process.
mf
Hi
What does your solicitor say?
If you have handed over the signed contract to the other side, then you can't back out, unless they agree.
If they do not have a signed copy, then you have no legal obligation, and can get your deposit back without penalty.
Your solicitor should just tear up the contract, if those are your instructions. But you need to do it promptly.
More caring solicitors will give you love, affection, time, endless time and will charge you appropriately.
mf
Eh?????
http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showpost.php?p=1389461&postcount=162
http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showpost.php?p=1389506&postcount=170
Why was I accused for being immoral for suggesting that people who walk away from a house purchase if it suited them and contracts weren't signed aren't necessarily bad people?
Why aren't you advising the OP here about your moral view of what they are suggesting?
Because the OP here seems only to have signed contracts in their own solicitors office and these havent yet been sent to the other party. Therefore no binding contract yet.
xxx,
love,
Vanilla
I do like the idea of signing off all posts with the 'love' thing.....
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