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• #44802
This makes sense. I think it's a "squeaky wheel gets the grease" situation. I'm not a natural squeaky wheel so chasing them constantly grated on me.
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• #44805
Crikey 80 cases at a time? That’s absolutely mental.
Although with the company I’m at it seems their assistants do everything except for dealing with enquiries so not sure what takes them so long 🧐
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• #44806
100% this.
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• #44807
One of my favourite sayings - i am often a squeaky wheel
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• #44808
It's a balance though because if the clients spend all their time squeaking the solicitors don't actually have time to do the conveyancing!
Often squeaking in the direction of the agents makes more sense (as we talked about).
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• #44809
Crikey 80 cases at a time?
In most cases, at least that in my experience. 3 figures would not be unusual for conveyancing specialists. As Fox says, it's a volume business. The margins are wafer-thin, so volume is the only way to do it profitably.
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• #44810
Do you know if there’s a difference in the workload between initial mortgages and re-mortgages? To the layman, remortgage legal fees appear to be money for nothing.
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• #44811
I can't imagine they'd be that different. You'd still need a report on title and the usual undertakings. Might be a small difference, but I doubt it would be significant.
I hasten to add it's not something I have personal experience of doing. I regularly advise conveyancing solicitors, but it tends to be on very specialised areas rather than the nuts and bolts of the conveyancing process.
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• #44812
Surely someone isn’t suggesting that we should feel sorry for solicitors in this thread 🌚
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• #44813
I'm actually going to be selling my place in East London, so ... any suggestions for solicitor ? Not quite at that stage yet though
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• #44814
Solar panels vs Solar tiles.
I like the idea of the latter and it seems I could put them in without too much hassle
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• #44815
Tiles are more spenny - efficiency is about on par afaik
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• #44816
Back of envelope suggested not a huge disparity between cost of new roof + panels vs solar tiles- but yes they are expensive!
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• #44817
Saw an article a couple of years back which basically said, if you don't need a new roof then go with panels, if you do need a new roof, then there is not much in it and it then comes down to aesthetics. I wold guess it also depends on which way your roof is facing, if you are south to north then the north aspect is not going to be as effective as the south, so not sure if you end up with one aspect of solar tiles and one of normal tiles...
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• #44818
Any reccos for a good surveyor in SE London?
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• #44819
E, W and S pitches (and a tiny N) so should be well covered for optimisation.
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• #44820
Used Andrew at gnp structural surveys twice in recent months, he's doing a 3rd survey for us next week on a flat we've offered on and he did the survey on our house for our previous buyers.
Found them straightforward and quick.
Contact is
Szilvia Sedlak
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• #44821
Yeah, we are currently looking into adding some solar now, if I had the spare cash I would have gone tiles when we did the roof a few years back.
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• #44822
Yes, cheers. I need to get back in touch with him to sort out my will now.
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• #44823
Amazing thank you, would you mind PM'ing me an example of what they've provided you in the past? I can share my email with you
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• #44824
New raised beds finished this week and a new lawn. Previous soil quality was awful so top inch gone, new topsoil too.
Now to plant some things.
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• #44825
That’s a proper lawn. Good efforts cutting it too!
I read that your typical conveyancing solicitor is handling maybe 80 cases at a time.
Number will vary but it is a volume business, and it's not really that profitable either.
Not a job I'd want to do, especially at the moment.