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Private sale
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I am buying a new house. I have a friend that wishes to buy my old house. How do i go about selling it without the use of an agent?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.go to any really good bookshop and get a book on conveyancing. This should give you all the info you need. I'm sorry I can't help more.
Also, Smiths might do some proformers which may be useful like they do the 'write your own will' stuff etc etc, they might do a home conveyancing pack. Not sure though, just a thought.
good on you for finding a private buyer. agency fees are nonsense
Also, Smiths might do some proformers which may be useful like they do the 'write your own will' stuff etc etc, they might do a home conveyancing pack. Not sure though, just a thought.
good on you for finding a private buyer. agency fees are nonsense
Some of the above replies seem to confuse the role of the solicitor and the role of the sales agent. The biggest proportion of the professional fees incurred during house sale go to the sales agent and as Ray says, it is not necessary to use one - just tell your solicitor who the buyer is and who their solicitor is. It used to be possible to do your own legal conveyancing and DIY plans were sold to help one do this. It may be still possible to do this but solicitors have cut the fees they make on house conveyancing so much that it isn't really worth it.