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Don't use Hammonds Direct

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The buyers of our house have instructed Hammonds Direct to act on their behalf. Hammonds Direct are a volume conveyancing firm and it is now clear three months into the sale that they are overworked and/or incompetant.

As I write we are waiting to exchange contracts but our solicitors cannot get through to Hammonds as their lines are busy because it is the last day of the month.

This is the latest in a catalogue of errors, in reverse order:

- We are now on our fourth and final completion date and are waiting to exchange contracts a full three months after accepting the offer. The chain is very simple, our buyers are first time buyers who are renting, the vendors of the house we are buying are moving out with no onward chain. That's it, three solicitors involved. Two of them competant, Hammonds Direct are not.

- Yesterday was our third completion date to fall through. On Monday all parties were ready to exchange until Hammonds realised that their clients (the buyers of our property) had not signed the contract they returned - not their fault, they're first time buyers - Hammonds should have instructed them clearly. So on Monday they sent them a new contract from Bradford to Reading. Our solicitor is in Reading and had volunteered to drop a contract round to them to sign to save time, but Hammonds being a team solicitor cannot work with such innovative methods. Two days later we expect the signed contract to have arrived in Bradford but as yet we cannot get through to them and they have not acted on the contract if it has arrived.

- Last Friday Hammonds were unavailable again, so our solicitor, our estate agent and the buyers left messages. Hammonds declined to call our solicitor and instead faxed a demand for a maisonette indemnity insurance payment. Our solicitor re-sent them a copy of the letter from three weeks before agreeing to pay the charge - they had clearly lost it or overlooked it in the file.

- Last Thursday we were given our first definite completion date by Hammonds - however, this was actually our third completion date in all. It had taken them three months, tens of calls by our solicitor, estate agent and calls to the Law Society, the Halifax (the buyers lender) and direct to Hammonds to get any movement on the case. Unfortunately, the vendors of our new property couldn't move on the date we picked so it fell through.

- The three months up to last Thursday we had had various demands from Hammonds but they were nigh on impossible to contact. Our solicitor had left numerous messages and rarely got a call back in good time. The conveyancing process has been slow, ill informed and non-communicative. All from a company who state on their website

"We are recognised for our partnership approach, tailoring our technology and processes to match our clients’ needs. In this way, we help them to improve the service they offer to their customers, making the process of buying and selling a house, and obtaining a remortgage as fast and efficient as possible." http://www.hammondsdirect.co.uk

This was a simple sale and Hammonds Direct were totally obstructive. Our opinion is that they are not set-up to process the volume of purchases that they have agreed to act on. In this regard they are grossly negligent.

We intend to take the matter up with the Law Society and Office of Fair Trading. We have incurred costs in moving the removal firm dates and extended storage not counting the stress we have physically endured. This reflects badly on the Halifax who have partnered with this firm for volume conveyancing.

If you are involved in a sale or purchase where a party is using Hammonds Direct I recommend you look for an offer or property elsewhere.
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  • chivers1977
    chivers1977 Posts: 1,499 Forumite
    I agree. I work for a lender and have been trying to get hold of them all week. I succeeded at 8.30am yesterday after holding for 15 mins. No response to emails either......
    There are times when parenthood seems nothing but feeding the mouth that bites you Peter De Vries
    Debt free by 40 (27/11/2016)
  • exactly, glad to hear that we aren't alone (although sorry to hear you are forced to work with them as a job!)

    We still haven't exchanged and now our removal firm are fully booked up until christmas so we may not be able to move on Thursday at all!!!
  • silvercar
    silvercar Posts: 49,504 Ambassador
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Academoney Grad Name Dropper
    we had a local duff solicitors in our chain of 5. really peeved me that our sellers paid peanuts, got monkeys and had to be hand held by everyone else's solicitors in the chain. Even the estate agent said he'd never seen such incompetent solciitors. On the day we were meant to exchange, they hadn't yet got all the papers to prove that the mortgages on the property would be cleared.
    We, thank goodness, paid decent money for solicitors and got proactive ones who held it all together. I dread to think what would have happened of we'd also gone for cheepies.
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  • hex2
    hex2 Posts: 4,736 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    I understand that they also provide services for a number of estate agents - including Yourmove
    'If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need' Marcus Tullius Cicero
  • Glad to see we are not the only people to suffer the Hammonds blight. Lost correspondance, delays getting duplicates organised, stunningly unhelpful customer services, what more can you say.:mad:

    I was interested in Andy's line that he involved the Law Society. That is our next stop as Hammonds will not investigate themselves. How much use were the Law Society? This is now costing us real money replicating documents and paying excessive costs on the previous mortgage. What experience have people had getting compensation from this company?
  • You need to turn the heat on your buyer, as they chose to appoint Hammonds as their conveyancers. Set a reasomable date for contract exchange, inform the buyers of this date, and that if they miss this date, the property will be put back on the market. This should focus their attention on getting their conveyancers (Hammonds) to pull their fingers out.
    "You were only supposed to blow the bl**dy doors off!!"
  • AKK_3
    AKK_3 Posts: 32 Forumite
    Hi,

    I used Hammonds Direct and I found them to be quite good actually. I was delayed on my purchase soley because of the Housing Association, who had informed their solicitors that I had decided to go with the firm they recommended when in actual fact I didn't.

    So the HA Solicitor basically didn't communicate with my solicitor for about a month until I clarified who my solicitor was in a chance conversation with the HA. The ball then got rolling properly and Hammonds would ring usually quite early in the morning to tell me when certain things had been completed.

    I had instructed them to exchange last Monday morning and they called me back in the afternoon to tell me it was done.

    A
  • i used hammonds 3 years ago to buy my first hosue..... NIGHTMARE FROM START TO FINISH.
    I WOULD NEVER USE THEM AGAIN
  • Is this the same Hammonds that are behind Legalmove, the online conveyancing service?
  • Good evening: Hammonds is the parent company to Legalmove.

    Good luck.

    Canucklehead
    Ask to see CIPHE (Chartered Institute of Plumbing & Heating Engineering)
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