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  1. lizzie

    Always the solicitor

    Yep! ... :D Not only did the vendors solicitor draw up only one settlement invoice, when there are two entities buying the who property/business ... but they also "forgot" to advise the vendors' mortgage bank ... think it settled today ... hope so as hubby's ripped up two shower floors and...
  2. lizzie

    Always the solicitor

    Bugger! Feel for you ... after the vendors solicitor mucked up and now fixed the invoices, that would've cost us a bucket load in tax ... we've managed a "partial" settlement because - ta da - the vendors solicitor "forgot" to notify the vendors mortgage bank for release of title. Doh...
  3. lizzie

    Always the solicitor

    We've had all that ... and considerably more ... during my investing career, and he's handled each and every situation perfectly to conclusion. Bit like my SMSF accountant ... that's all he does, knows it inside out and upside down and, because that's all he does, he's brilliant at every...
  4. lizzie

    Always the solicitor

    Was down for 11am ... now 2pm, car packed with reno items and still waiting. Solicitor messed up the settlement docs (statements and invoices) ... seriously ... how long does it take to type up up corrected docs? What are you buying?
  5. lizzie

    Always the solicitor

    I do have to chuckle when I often hear advice about "must use a solicitor" for property settlements. I use a conveyancer - with 40 years experience and seen every scenario known to man - and every time there is a settlement "stuff up", it's the other parties solicitor. Including today's...
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