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Conveyancer ordering searches/ID checks through e conveyancing websites
LB2800
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Hello,
I have not seen this mentioned before and do not want to say too much about my own case at this point, so I shall be talking about a completely hypothetical case.
However I would like to ask if anybody is aware of conveyancing solicitors using e conveyancing comparison websites to essentially sub out local searches and ID checks?
I have not seen this mentioned before and do not want to say too much about my own case at this point, so I shall be talking about a completely hypothetical case.
However I would like to ask if anybody is aware of conveyancing solicitors using e conveyancing comparison websites to essentially sub out local searches and ID checks?
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What's the cause of the delay? Would appear odd for all the work to otherwise be done if they haven't confirmed your ID yet - that's generally the first thing.0
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It's for your solicitor to sort out. Who they contract it out to is up to them - they can use alternatives both for checking your ID and obtaining the searches.0
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