Buying and Selling a House on the Same Day. It Can Be Done
With the reliance on electronic transfers between lending institutions for all financial transactions closing the sale of your current property with one solicitor in the morning and completing the purchase of your new property with another solicitor on the afternoon of that same day is becoming a more and more difficult task, to the extent that many Solicitors advise their clients that this cannot be done.
Here at Griffin Solicitors we pride ourselves on our organisational ability and with constant communication with your brokers, banks, insurance personnel and the other parties Solicitors we successfully navigate the system for you to ensure that the transition from one home to the next is as seamless as possible.
Whilst many solicitors have become over reliant on email in order to keep a record of communications to the detriment of the speed in which matters can be tended to, here are Griffins we pick up the phone and through communication ensure everything is put in place to ensure that the process is completed with transparency and efficiency.
Moving home is supposed to be one of the most stressful things a person goes through in their life, let us at Griffin should the stress and make the process as simple as possible for you so that the most stressful thing you have to consider is where to find the kettle for that first cup of tea in your new home.
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