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Conveyancing Quote - Under the Conveyancers Licensing Act 2003 it is a legal obligation
by victor678 on Jan 9, 2010
Under the Conveyancers Licensing Act 2003 it is a legal obligation that all licensed conveyancers disclose the costs and other matters in relation to the service they are offering you upfront when you request a conveyancing quote . This disclosure to the client must include: - the amount of the costs if known - the basis of calculating the costs (if the amount of the costs is not known) - the billing arrangements - the clients rights in relation to the hearing of disputes about the fees by the Tribunal - any conflict of beneficial interest of a kind required to be disclosed by the regulations - any other matter required to be disclosed by the regulations. Under the Act all disclosures must be made in writing and expressed in clear plain English. This disclosure is your conveyancing quote and should be received prior to any undertaking of conveyancing work. The conveyancing...Read More >>
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