Working well with your solicitor
September 14th, 2010
In June we looked at building a relationship with the Estate Agent but perhaps more important than your relationship with the Estate Agent is your relationship with the Solicitor, don’t get me wrong, when a solicitor is working for you they are Working For YOU, but what you want to ensure is yours is the first file they pick up in the morning AND the last one they look at in the evening. If your relationship is not as strong as it could be this could lead to the following: -
Deals taking longer than they need to.
A solicitor can if they work at it get a deal through to completion within 2 weeks (Happy Homes record is 8 days)
A solicitor can also delay a deal by up to 5 months either by good negotiation for your benefit or dragging their heels to your detriment.
Deals falling through.
If a solicitor is not chasing all the parties involved it is possible for the deal to quickly sour and leave you without the property
Hampering your relationship with your letting agent.
Letting Agents like to have a firm date they can pass on to prospective tenants, if your purchase is delayed this delays everything down the line, you could risk loosing good tenants as the Letting Agent will soon find them another home.
The vendor taking an alternative offer.
If things are taking longer than expected, the Vendor rightly or wrongly could start looking at other offers being put in front of them, again this could result in you loosing the property.
There are a few easy steps to take to help you build a good relationship with your Solicitor: -
Use them as much as possible
Sit down with them at the start and outline what you are expecting from them and what they are expecting from you.
Get all the necessary forms from them in advance; this can be done before you even instruct them to work for you.
Try to get The Vendor to use a solicitor your solicitor deals with on a regular basis, this way each will know what the others requirements are and you may even be able to speak to both solicitors to move the process along (this does need the vendors permission to do this)
Use a recommended solicitor that knows the Buy to Let market, a good one Happy Homes works with and can strongly recommend is www.Fraserbrown.com




