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    johnandrews is offline Renter
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    Default Can a cheap conveyancer be a good conveyancer?

    I've seen conveyancing ads on google for

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    johnandrews is offline Renter
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    I asked this question on another forum and they directed me to 'Property Advice Blog' a website which I found really helpful if anyone's interested. (propertyadviceblog.com)

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    timithysmith is offline Renter
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    ask for references

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnandrews View Post
    I've seen conveyancing ads on google for
    cheap and good are inversely proportional to each other... be wise while taking your decision...

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    shabana is offline Fixer Upper
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    references please

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    jessicahunny3 is offline Fixer Upper
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    Good cheap conveyancing is not that easy to find. Sure there are plenty of cheap deals advertised on the Internet.... It's just that most of these "budget firms" provide a level and speed of service that could actually put the success of your move at risk!
    Cost is important but it shouldn't be the deciding factor (when it comes to a property transaction there's just too much at stake).
    A good conveyance will be your greatest ally during your move so it's worth taking some time over your choice.

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