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8 February 2018
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A recent survey compiled by the Solicitors Regulation Authority on behaviour trends has recently been released. The survey shows most clients will choose their conveyancing solicitor for moving house based on a recommendation or their reputation.
At Poole Alcock, we promise that we are Committed to Excellence in the service that we provide.
Buying and selling your home is known to be one of the most stressful experiences that we put ourselves through. The stress from one sour experience is enough to put anyone off from moving home once they have settled.
Our promise to you is everything from returning your call to confirming receipt of any paperwork sent. We will always look to speak to you on the telephone to update you ahead of writing to you.
Our lawyers will update you regularly and without jargon so you fully understand how your sale or purchase is progressing.
Our Conveyancing Service is a fixed fee service – there will be no unpleasant surprises for you at a later date.
We take pride in our service and will deal with any concerns or complaints that you have promptly and seriously.
To allow for a fast speedy process, we offer you the option to instruct us using electronically signed documents. We have offices in Alsager, Congleton, Sandbach, Crewe and in Nantwich. We act for locally based clients from all over Cheshire, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire and Shropshire. We also act for many national and international clients. Our experienced property lawyers can act for you whether the house is in Leeds, London, Liverpool or Lands End.
If you are looking for a conveyancer and you want quality and reassurance then speak to one of our lawyers. We are Committed to Excellence.
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