solicitor is holding documentation

shootingstar

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rang my solicitor last week asking his secretary to send out any relevent documentation for my home that i bought 3 years ago. I need the site map with the folio number on it etc.
I seriously have`nt a clue of what paper work was given to my solicitor and what wasn`t handed in (i know im a dumbass). I wouldnt be anyway bit familar with this only that i know he would hold the paperwork and maps etc? Exactly what papers/documentation should he have?

Ive requested this 3 times now and each time his secretary is saying hes in court or he`ll call you back or he needs to speak with me. I would have thought she could give me the paper work!!?

can he charge me for sending out copies/originals to me? can he refuse?

Sorry, as i said earlier i haven`t got a clue about these sort of things.
 
Have you a mortgage? If yes, its more than likely that your deeds are back with the lender in which case solicitor does not have them. If you don't have a mortgage then is your title registered? Or is there a problem with it?

Even if everything is fine and dandy, the solicitor may not have anything. You sound as if you know your title is a site plan and folio i.e. registered land. So perhaps what you need to do is ask the solicitor to get you an up to date folio and file plan. They will charge you for that.

It may be that there is some issue or not. It might be worth while just asking the solicitor in writing for a confirmation that all is in order, title is registered and deeds are back with the lender. Or you could call your lender and ask them if the deeds are back with them. Or you could call the Land Registry and ask them to confirm if your dealing is completed and if they could send you a copy of your folio and file plan. They will let you order a certified copy folio and file plan for E25.

mf
 
 
thanks for that... i`ll hold tough till tomorrow. I need the map for next tues evening. I have an engineer coming out to the site and a valuer.

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Your solicitor might or might not have copies on his file. He has completed the file - what he contracted to do for you-and therefore technically has no need to retain copies. He is entitled to and could well charge a scrivenery fee to give you a copy if he does have it. If he does not have it on his file he could obtain it for you from the land reg at a cost. I suggest that you should have the courtesy of ringing, and making an appointment to see your solicitor, letting his receptionist know the reason you are calling. Your solicitor has hundreds or thousands of clients- many of these clients have similar queries or requests, and many of them have actual ongoing files and court cases that he is trying to attend to. It can be difficult to do everything, especially at short notice.
 


thanks vanilla
panic over. he rang me yesterday and told me these things take time and apologised for not coming back to me sooner. He happily faxed through the doc`s i requested with no charge... yipee

Have engineer coming tonight. hopefully it will be good news.

Thanks for advise. I thought i was getting the run around...
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