
It is important to know where to get help, take advice, and who is fighting your corner. This is true in so many different areas and walks of life, and purchasing or selling real property is no different.
These are big decisions! Where to move, when to move, how to move, what liabilities and risks a given property comes with and how best to address these are all matters on which quality advice should be sought and taken. When deciding who to take such advice from, and when considering how much weight or credit to attach to that advice, it is important to know what other stakeholders are involved, or whose interests may impact that advice.
With us, your interests shape the advice we give. We are of course regulated and act within the scope of the rules and regulations affecting us, under Principle 7 of our, and the SRA’s, Code of Conduct – we act in the best interests of each client.
We may refer to your lender’s requirements, where you might be making use of a mortgage for example, but their requirements form a condition of your mortgage offer. To do otherwise would put you in breach of your mortgage conditions, which definitely would not be in your best interests. We do not act where there is a conflict of interest.
At SE-Solicitors we pride ourselves on the quality of our services and client care, so rest assured, your best interests are at the core of what we do. For services and advice tailored to you with you at its core, get in touch!
Estate agents are supposed to work in the best interests of their clients, but we saw how pressure for profit shaped decisions at Connells in Abingdon.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvg81l57x53o