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Insurance against legal fees when moving house
pablob_2
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Hi there
This is my first ever post, so I hope I'm doing it right!!!
I have just agreed to sell my house and buy another one, and would like to insure against legal expenses should anyone pull out. From info that solicitors have sent me this seems VERY expensive, does anyone know of an insurance company who offers this service direct to customers rather than via solicitors??
Many thanks for any info.
Judi
This is my first ever post, so I hope I'm doing it right!!!
I have just agreed to sell my house and buy another one, and would like to insure against legal expenses should anyone pull out. From info that solicitors have sent me this seems VERY expensive, does anyone know of an insurance company who offers this service direct to customers rather than via solicitors??
Many thanks for any info.
Judi
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Welcome!
There are plenty of conveyancers offering no sale-no fee deals but you will still have to pay the disbursements. Declutterbug-in-progress.⭐️⭐️⭐️ ⭐️⭐️0 -
If you find it, let us know!
I've never heard of such a policy.
However some conveyancers will offer a 'no sale (or purchase) no fee' contract.0
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