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Missing morgage money
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Need to chase up with buyer/seller’s solicitor and bank.Jennimcparland2003 said:Sending bank said they had been sent again on Friday to my daughter’s solicitor’s bank account and should be in by 3pm yesterday ( all the details on account were checked and correct apparently). No sign of money yesterday or today- which is the last day before the vendor’s solicitor takes action and my poor, wholly innocent daughter loses all her hard saved cash and the house. Mortgage bank seem to think making sympathetic noises is the height of their responsibility
if bank at fault they will compensate but might not be instant.0 -
What action has actually been taken by the vendors? Has a completion notice been issued yet?Jennimcparland2003 said:Sending bank said they had been sent again on Friday to my daughter’s solicitor’s bank account and should be in by 3pm yesterday ( all the details on account were checked and correct apparently). No sign of money yesterday or today- which is the last day before the vendor’s solicitor takes action and my poor, wholly innocent daughter loses all her hard saved cash and the house. Mortgage bank seem to think making sympathetic noises is the height of their responsibility
Why do you say 5 days in your first post? The standard period is 10 working days, ie two weeks, starting with the formal completion notice being sent.
No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?0
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