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Matts
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Hi all,
Just looking for some advice.
My wife and I had an offer on a house accepted last weekend. Our estate agent sent us two solicitors details with quotes for conveyancing.
The long and short of it is, there was some confusion, which saw two conveyancing packs turn up on our doorstep on tuesday this week. Of course, somehow we had managed to agree verbally to both.
On realising the mistake I contacted one of them immediately the next day to apologise for the confusion and say we would not be going with them.
They said that was unfortunate and the call ended.
Yesterday we received a letter from the cancelled solicitor informing us that the quote had been in the £500 region, but due to circumstances, would only charge £57.
Id like to know if they can do this, as i hadnt signed anything with said solicitors and there was no mention of fees when i called, cancelled and apologised. They also didnt address the letter properly, with mine and my wifes surname being incorrect.
Do we have any grounds to refuse to pay this charge in respect of not signing anything and not being told about the fee while on the phone?
Any help is appreciated greatly.
Just looking for some advice.
My wife and I had an offer on a house accepted last weekend. Our estate agent sent us two solicitors details with quotes for conveyancing.
The long and short of it is, there was some confusion, which saw two conveyancing packs turn up on our doorstep on tuesday this week. Of course, somehow we had managed to agree verbally to both.
On realising the mistake I contacted one of them immediately the next day to apologise for the confusion and say we would not be going with them.
They said that was unfortunate and the call ended.
Yesterday we received a letter from the cancelled solicitor informing us that the quote had been in the £500 region, but due to circumstances, would only charge £57.
Id like to know if they can do this, as i hadnt signed anything with said solicitors and there was no mention of fees when i called, cancelled and apologised. They also didnt address the letter properly, with mine and my wifes surname being incorrect.
Do we have any grounds to refuse to pay this charge in respect of not signing anything and not being told about the fee while on the phone?
Any help is appreciated greatly.