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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi there

We are local estate agents and as such we have worked on conveyancing transactions with a number of local solicitors. We have found Nick Harper at Hepburns to be good - they are based in Blackwater Street just off Lordship Lane. To be clear, we do not have referral arrangements with Hepburns or any other solicitors, it just seems to us that Nick has done a professional and efficient job when we have encountered them.


Brendan

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As someone who had to construct a covenant for a minimally qualified conveyancing monkey at a conveyancing firm I would recommend using a solicitor. We had great success with Sian Egar. Alternatively Helen Hutchison of Irwin Mitchell.
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  • 2 weeks later...
Just chipping in to say we used Glazer Delmar, and while they only screwed one minor thing up during the house purchase, we had issues with communication throughout, and a subsequent title issue has been left on the shelf for weeks and weeks requiring constant calls from my side to get any kind of response. If you have limited time, I would avoid using them.
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Glazer Wrote:

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> Miga

>

> I am very sorry that you have not been happy with

> our service. Please could you pm me and let me

> have further details so that I can look into this

> further for you.


I'm sure you'll understand I don't want to divulge too much to an anonymous account on a public forum, I'd be happy to email you at your Glazer Delmar address, if you could PM me that. Thanks.

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We just sold and purchased with Aletta Shaw in Bexleyheath. The solicitor was Efe Ejaife but they are all good. I found Efe and her assistant Sue very straight forward, honest and there were no hidden extras. We completed in just over 7 weeks. The final price was what was quoted at the beginning. My sister has also used them for issues around probate and was very happy. The contact details are www.alettashaw.co.uk [email protected] Tel: 0208 301 4884
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  • 5 months later...
Wanted to follow through on my earlier comments from Dec 2014 and say that Glazer Delmar have done a great job of sorting out the kinks in the original issues (which were to do with land title weirdness, and partly down to my oversight). Would happily use again.
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