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Only if you exchanged contracts with an agreed completion date and the seller then failed to complete on that date could you claim costs due to the delay.
I am unfortunate enough to be using conveylaw at the minute. I have written a four page complaint letter and asked them to correct their letter to me four times as it has errors within it. The legal director rang me today to apologise, yet later this afternoon they sent me a "revised" letter that still contained the original error. Please avoid them.
I am unfortunate enough to be using conveylaw at the minute. I have written a four page complaint letter and asked them to correct their letter to me four times as it has errors within it. The legal director rang me today to apologise, yet later this afternoon they sent me a "revised" letter that still contained the original error. Please avoid them.
Be interested to hear how this turned out. Any update on your complaint to conveylaw?