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Ok, it’s not rocket science….
…but is is likely to be the single largest financial transaction which
you ever experience, so it is vitally important to get it right. We aim to
make
your
move a smooth one, using the all important 3 C’s:
Communication – between you and us, between us and other solicitors, and with estate agents. Property sales that are tied together in a “chain” can only go at the speed of the slowest. If someone – a client, a solicitor, an agent, fails to communicate effectively, everyone suffers. We know the importance of keeping in touch with everyone, and communicating clearly and in ordinary language. We use e-mails and text messaging. You can also track the progress of your sale or purchase on the internet – we are the only local solicitors who use this technology.
Common sense – Success lies in knowing which problems are important legal ones and which can be overcome easily through common sense. A quick telephone call, email/text, can solve a problem in a few minutes which an exchange by letters takes days to resolve; how to by-pass “old fashioned and cumbersome procedures” and still achieve the same result only quicker and more easily.
Competence - Your sale or purchase is supervised personally by one qualified and experienced lawyer. We don’t operate on the basis of “teams and screens” like the conveyancing factories. With us you get added value, you get the benefit of the whole of our legal experience and knowledge as well as our conveyancing expertise.
Then there’s technology. With us you will benefit from the latest technology - for example, an on-line case tracking facility available to you and to your agents, electronic searching, text messaging and payment of sale proceeds made direct into your account by electronic transfer. Go to our links page for a link to the conveyancing case-tracking facility.
If you want to buy or sell your home, try us for size.
For a conveyancing quote, contact Simon Quilley on 01684 563318 or e-mail him here
For useful guides about issues that often crop up in conveyancing, go to our useful stuff page
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