What motivates a Solicitor when conveyancing a property?

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I’m selling a property and the Solicitor seems to be taking a merry time over getting the legal work finished. I understand that he in turn has to wait on others but I have been phoning him week in week out for two months or more now when I was originally told that because it was only a small property it wouldn’t take long and the buyer was very keen to complete.

Every time I phone the Solicitor seems to have a ready (and new) excuse, yet I asked him if it was likely to be this side of Christmas as I was having to find a place to rent in the short term. If I’d rented when he’d intemated then I would have paid two months rent so far for nothing, while the sale property lay empty!

It’s got to a rediculous stage where I feel guilty for bothering him!

Having sold only one other property before this behaviour seems to be nothing but typical, but does anyone know what I can say to motivate him as my pleas don’t seem to have any concern at all?

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1 Response to “What motivates a Solicitor when conveyancing a property?”


  1. 1Bob

    The property may have other liens or the Solicitor may be dealing with more complex cases requiring his time.

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