BigBoots82
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Evening all. I'd appreciate any thoughts or advice folks have on the following matter.
Roughly two years ago my wife and I purchased our first home and used a local solicitor to assist with the conveyancing process. A month ago we received a letter from the law society to say our solicitor had been struck off, the law society had taken possesion of all files including ours and they would be sharing this file with our lender for review.
This week we received a letter from the bank to say they'd reviewed the file received and noted the following matters which require resolution:
- Title to the property has not been registered to us
- The bank's security has not been registered
- The charge a lender had over the property in the previous owner's tenure has not been removed
- Missing documentation connected with building and compliance regulations
To say we are shocked and annoyed is an understatement.
The bank have asked us to appoint a new solicitor to resolve the issue. The law society have said they will also share a copy of the file with us.
Is ending up having to pay solicitors fee twice the least of our worries?
What would you do in our position?
Roughly two years ago my wife and I purchased our first home and used a local solicitor to assist with the conveyancing process. A month ago we received a letter from the law society to say our solicitor had been struck off, the law society had taken possesion of all files including ours and they would be sharing this file with our lender for review.
This week we received a letter from the bank to say they'd reviewed the file received and noted the following matters which require resolution:
- Title to the property has not been registered to us
- The bank's security has not been registered
- The charge a lender had over the property in the previous owner's tenure has not been removed
- Missing documentation connected with building and compliance regulations
To say we are shocked and annoyed is an understatement.
The bank have asked us to appoint a new solicitor to resolve the issue. The law society have said they will also share a copy of the file with us.
Is ending up having to pay solicitors fee twice the least of our worries?
What would you do in our position?