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Nicola Hall- brilliant conveyancing solicitor


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I would like to wholeheartedly recommend Nicola Hall, from Hall and Co Solicitors, based at the top end of Lordship Lane. (020 7183 5651).


We instructed Nicola to deal with our recent house purchase and sale of our flat, and she has been fantastic to work with throughout the process. From the outset, Nicola provided the most prompt, clear, thorough quote, with no hidden costs.


She is diligent, fair, calm in a crisis, easy to get hold of, and she helped make a complicated process much less stressful.


Also, there is a lot to be said for using a local solicitor's office, both for face to face contact, and for hand delivering important paperwork.


We don't intend to move again for a long time, but we would be more than happy to use her services again in the future.

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