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Budlet | 13:03 Wed 15th Jul 2015 | Law
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I am in the process of buying a property and have had an offer accepted. The estate agent has told me that as part of the 'deal' (whatever that means) I have to use their in-house solicitor. Could someone explain why this is?
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I would think it could be unwise to use the "sellers "solicitor.

You would be wise to use your own solicitor to look after your interests in what is a major purchase.

///Could someone explain why this is?///

So they can make even more money out of the deal!
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Thank you both. The estate agents reason for keeping it in-house is because the vendor is abroad and he needs to be able to be kept informed of progress regularly. I intend to get some quotes from local solicitors though.
its not just the money. Any solicitor doing anything for you should be putting YOUR interests first. Not the vendor, not the estate agents, YOURS. I really fail to see how any solicitor can do this when they are representing more than one party.
Is this in England?

If so, I think it is utter nonsense. You are entitled to use your own solicitor. I might be inclined to write to the vendor (get his address off the land registry) and tell him that.

As has been said above a solicitor cannot act for both vendor and purchaser. Too many conflicts.
i am going through conyevancing ATM - they keep me up to date with everything online and i can access it anywhere

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