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George Franklin
Coneyancing
1 Weeks and weeks of very litle activity followed by a last minute rush including an unexpected notificationtaht you have get house insurance in place in the next three hours mutliple corrections to erroneous calculations of stamp duty inlcuding on the day of completion and requests to correct paperwork that was already perfectly correctly completed Generally not terribly professional 2 During the course of a relatively simple conveyancing operation I had to deal with no fewer than 8 different people within Talbots only one of whom took the time to introduce themselves properly and explain how they fitted into this constellation This sort of organisation makes things harder for the client and as was proved to be the case is a classic cause of lost information and misunderstanding 3 The paralegal who handled the final stages of the transaction reported on the day of completion that she had tried to call me a number of times on the previous day and had sent me a mail that had mysteriously bounced back There are no signs of any missed calls on my mobile and I am exremel skeptical of her claim I am ready for you to demonsrate that I am being unfair to her but my belief at the moment is that her claims did not represent realty If it is the case that a paralegal thinks that it is OK to mislead a client then I believe that you have a problem 4 Overall it has to be said the objective was achieved in that the sale was completed on the required day However the whole experience was not positive and the factors above meant that both I and my mortgage broker had to put in a substantial amount of work which could have been avoided by a more professional approach from Talbots I do not expects to use Talbots again in the future