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How can it be this hard to get a solicitor to do our sales conveyencing

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Birdyfrom · 05/12/2024 16:46

In nut shell, dm in a care home suffering with dementia, I am registered attorney for her financial affairs. We have accepted an offer on my mother’s house through an estate agent. The title at the land registry has the proprietors as being my mother, my brother and myself (brother and I were left my fathers 50% in a trust in his will). I have all the documents to this effect. I have been contacting solicitors this week, all who advise the ease and convenience of their sales conveyencing, however as soon as I mention the above arrangement I’m told they are not taking on new clients, one said I couldn’t represent my mum as lpa ( but didn’t offer any advice as to what I would need to do), or someone will call me back, but nothing, phone is not ringing. Surely our circumstances can’t be that unique. Do they only want quick easy sales? This has made me quite upset, as I don’t know what to do, any advice would be greatly received

KimMumsnet · 06/12/2024 11:17

Hello, OP. We can see you didn't have much luck when you posted this in AIBU so we've moved it over to our Legal Matters board now.

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