Quality advice is worth paying for: Warning over ¿questionable standard¿ of legal services from low-fee merchants | Mail Online
After writing about referral fees last week – the practice whereby estate
agents demand a bung from solicitors to recommend their legal services to homebuyers – I have been deluged with agonised emails.
The manhole cover on festering grievances in the property business has been lifted, and there are lawyers damning estate agents, surveyors seething at mortgage lenders and even cleaners complaining about letting agents who demand a ten to 15 per cent cut from their wages. Those who complain are out.
A novel source of opprobrium is www.in-deed.net, an online conveyancing service provided by Harry Hill, former chairman of Countrywide estate agency and founder of the Rightmove....
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