Their loss then.CCOVICH said:Banks and buyers may not be willing to deal with you.
The whole searching to make sure there are no charges on a property. You don't want to buy a house with a judgment morgtage on it.extopia said:Interesting question though.
Hmm. I wouldn't buy without a solicitor, but sell? Why not just hand over the deeds and take the cash?
What are we missing here?![]()
bond-007 said:Their loss then.
Deirdra said:My experience is the same as CCOVICH. The banks just won't do it.
mf1 said:I have had purchasers pay the vendor's solicitor's fees to complete a transaction. mf
Interesting - now there's a new bargaining angle for some people!mf1 said:I really cannot act for both and I have had purchasers pay the vendor's solicitor's fees to complete a transaction.
Bit of a contradiction there, eh?Teapot said:Of course you can sell without solicitors
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The only draw back will be when you have to prepare a contract for exchange then you could ask a solicitor their advice on it and you could use the same solicitor account to transferring the completions monies or set a special bank account in the names of the yourself and the vendor with the understanding that the money will not be touched until the completion is confirmed.