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VegasPhil |
posted on 27th Jul 11 at 20:52 |
Sorted? | |
Sam |
posted on 19th Jul 11 at 13:49 |
As you may have read in PL I will probably have to drive up there tomorrow or Thursday thanks to their crap communications and the fact the person selling the house is a complete mong (even the estate agent said "no disrespect to her but she doesn't seem very intelligent") :lol: | |
jrsteeve |
posted on 19th Jul 11 at 13:18 |
it's behind Mcdonalds on Oxford Road. They've always been shit, I used to work for Bridgfords Countrywide, part of the same ball sack. | |
Sam |
posted on 19th Jul 11 at 11:04 |
I am going to go to CW's headquarters in Manchester and exterminate them all. | |
Sam |
posted on 18th Jul 11 at 12:28 |
Little update - spoke to our solicitor earlier, he says that apparently Countrywide will be sending him the documents requested by email or fax this afternoon. | |
SXIBLK |
posted on 18th Jul 11 at 10:52 |
my solicitor needed a weeks extension when we were buying which just fucks everything up when you give the notice where you currently are | |
Sam |
posted on 18th Jul 11 at 08:14 |
Thanks, I'll ask him when I phone him later. | |
jrsteeve |
posted on 17th Jul 11 at 22:25 |
Countrywide property lawyers (CPL) or Bridgfords Countrywide? Either way there are insurance policies available to help out in a situation where information is needed but isn't forthcoming, ask your solicitor. Sadly with 'lawyers' they simply don't pick up a phone or email each other, communication is always via post, so they're all a bunch of wankers. | |
Sam |
posted on 17th Jul 11 at 21:04 |
Our solicitor has been pretty much on the ball TBH. Going to give him a call just before lunchtime on Monday to see how we proceed from here (as he will have no doubt not received anything from Crappywide). | |
Russ |
posted on 17th Jul 11 at 11:44 |
has the same problem but with out solicitors not the other parties. constant phonecalls, case was handed to a "team" and wasted a lot of time and effort to get them to do their jpb | |
Rob_Quads |
posted on 17th Jul 11 at 09:48 |
Sounds like usual behaviour for an estate agent. | |
Sam |
posted on 16th Jul 11 at 15:05 |
Yeah it's been nearly a month now since our solicitors requested the information. | |
Ben G |
posted on 16th Jul 11 at 15:02 |
same happened to me, had to wait 2 months for a piece of paper. | |
Sam |
posted on 16th Jul 11 at 15:00 |
I did consider the pulling out threat - I think we'll keep this as our last resort card to use in case it's needed. | |
Carl |
posted on 16th Jul 11 at 13:00 |
They are all a ballache, ours was from nationwide wanting reports because it is a coal mining area etc,then when they got faxed through there was a 48 hour delay to ACKNOWLEDGE the fax, before then going into a pile to be dealt with! Personally it is best to keep phoning them, we went through a broker who was also hassling them as well as I was and also my girlfriend. Ours was a repo though so you can get gazumped until exchange so everyday longer was a worry. In the end they ended up fast traking it when I got through to them the urgency and the fact they were probably sick of us ringing! | |
AndyKent |
posted on 16th Jul 11 at 12:32 |
Yep, took 4 weeks for the opposite solicitors to supply a single piece of information. I chased and chased but no real movement - I only got any progress when I said I was pulling out at the end of the week (2 days notice) if they didn't sort it out. | |
John |
posted on 16th Jul 11 at 12:01 |
Tell them you are pulling out if its not completed by a certain date and be prepared to follow through. | |
Sam |
posted on 16th Jul 11 at 11:46 |
As you may have gathered from previous posts we are in the process of buying a house. |