punkypossum
Donut Devil
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I'm starting to agree, housebuying appears to be one of the most stressful things in the world... As some of you will know, my offer on a property was accepted and in order to be able to move quickly and not having a solicitor lined up, I decided that it might be best to go with the ones linked to the estate agent... Amongst millions of other forms signed today and being overwhelmed by piles of paper, I also signed the agreement for the solicitors (Countrywide). The front page states the legal fees as one big figure of £608(incl vat), which although slightly more expensive than some of the quotes I've heard from friends, appeared fairly reasonable and worth it for the no hassle. So I signed up and paid £200 upfront. Unfortunately, I since read the smallprint on the back, and they charge lots and lots of additional fees, which means altogether they will end up costing about £1200 pounds (plus the searches) which is absolutely ridiculous (it transpires that even a 2minute phonecall I got from them this afternoon to "prevent money laundering" is charged at £19.95!!!) Also, I have since googled the reviews for Countrywide solicitors which are pretty horrendous to put it mildly.
And yes,I should have shopped round solicitors, but it all happened so quickly, and I should have read the back straight away, and I could kick myself for not noticing it, so please don't rub it in, but all I looked at was the big box on the front that said "fees +vat"....
Now, I know that everything else you sign up for, insurance, etc. has a cooling off period, but this document does not mention anything like it (not even in the smallest smallprint), but states that you are bound by the document once signed. Is this true? Is there no way of cancelling?
I'm going to speak to my mortgage advisor first thing in the morning, to see what can be done (I'm quite happy to lose the £20 for the phonecall if necessary), but do I have a leg to stand on to get out of this agreement and to get my £200 back???
Please help!!!!
And yes,I should have shopped round solicitors, but it all happened so quickly, and I should have read the back straight away, and I could kick myself for not noticing it, so please don't rub it in, but all I looked at was the big box on the front that said "fees +vat"....
Now, I know that everything else you sign up for, insurance, etc. has a cooling off period, but this document does not mention anything like it (not even in the smallest smallprint), but states that you are bound by the document once signed. Is this true? Is there no way of cancelling?
I'm going to speak to my mortgage advisor first thing in the morning, to see what can be done (I'm quite happy to lose the £20 for the phonecall if necessary), but do I have a leg to stand on to get out of this agreement and to get my £200 back???
Please help!!!!
