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Priesty | 13:58 Fri 29th Apr 2005 | Business & Finance
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I have a very unusual scenario, a client wants to remortgage and raise money to buy out her partners share in the property. The problem is he's on remand, and she is the lead witness in a court case against him, therefore she can not have any contact with him, even through solicitors. Shall I bin this for the time being?
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If he is amenable to the conveyance, then he can give power of attorney to his solicitors for the purposes of the transaction.
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I wouldn't touch it with a bargepole
In fact, if you're a genuine blokey, I wouldn't touch it with a bargepole. If you want to emphasise the complicated legal implications, string it out for months and charge them by the hour, I'd be fighting others out of the way to take this on.

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