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Thread: pollyanna

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15 Jul 2008 12:00 AM:

My situation is that i paid a deposit (around £20k) for an off-plan property in 2005, and my lawyers are those recommended by the agent.  Completion dates were put back several times.  As per the terms of the contract I opted to withdraw (original completion date NOv 2006; opted to withdraw Aug 2007). According to the lawyers the developer agreed to release me from the contract; the lawyers drew up a document for them to sign, and apparently heard nothing more.  After weeks/months of chasing my lawyers i was advised that my file should be sent to litigation, which in essence i agreed to (during discussion by phone) and it was sent, but then i was advised of litigation fees etc which in my ignorance i did not foresee and was not advised of in the first instance. In fact i have received very little clarification of anything in writing from them, certainly not copies of correspondence between them and the developer.  I have outlined my 'concerns'  as to the service I have received, and raised some pertinent questions to my lawers in an email, which they appear to be avoiding replying to.  Unfortunately the office i used to speak with can no longer deal with my case because my file is with litigation.  I have no relationship with the litigation department and am finding them very difficult.

In the intermin period I recd information from another source that the developer has completed the property.  I have been informed by my lawyers that I need to act asap re instructing litigation, however they still fail to address my 'concerns'.  How can one be sure the lawyer is acting independently?



Thread: Independent or not?

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19 Jun 2008 12:00 AM:

The summary of my purchase contract states i have a bankers guarantee, however the lawyers state I have not.  I have been in the process of withdrawing from the purchase of my off plan property since early last year.  The developer orignally agreed to release me (signing some sort of document) but appears to have changed his mind.  The lawyers are advising me to take it to litigation at a fee of 3000 eu.  They state that I have a good case as the developer initially agreed (by this document aforementioneed).  But I don't want to lose my deposit (£20K) PLUS the litigation fees.

I then recd a t/c from a solicititor in London who has recd a database of all my developers clients from an ex employer of the developer, and he has informed me that my lawyers are reknown for working for developers and will not prioritise my interest over the developer (which obviously may be his underhand way of touting for business!).  He stated they are negligent for not putting in place a bankers guarantee, which indeed they are. 

My lawyers have advised me if I dont go to court i will definately lose my money.  I'm not sure if they are just trying to get fees out of me and will leave me high and dry.  I don't trust anyone anymore.  Has anyone had experience of changing lawyers at this stage and can anyone recommend how i go about it.

Linda G



Thread: A few problems in addition to bankers guarantee

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