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UK CONVEYANCING SERVICES ONLINEA solicitor offering conveyancing services who is acting for the seller of land or property has a considerably easier task than the solicitor acting for the buyer of land or property however there are a few places where a seller can trip up and can be liable to pay the buyer damages if he has mislead the buyer in any respect and that deception has induced the buyer to part with his money. The first area of concern for a seller relates to the sales particulars that are usually prepared by an estate agent which must be accurate and reliable. It is essential that the seller personally checks the particulars of sale and ensures that they are totally accurate and not misleading in any respect. If a prospective buyer is mislead by accidental or deliberate erroneous statements there may be an opportunity for the buyer to claim damages against the seller if the misleading statement induced the buyer to part with his money. In most cases, if the buyers solicitors conveyancing services are adequate any errors should be picked up prior to exchange of contracts. Another area where sellers often cause themselves expensive problems relates to pre-contract enquiries which are forms submitted by the buyer, posing questions relating to the property, which the seller has to answer. These questions, which are in the form of a two part property information pack are submitted by the buyer to the seller and if answered fraudulently or negligently can form the basis for the issue of legal proceedings by the buyer against the seller claiming damages. There are two parts to the property information pack dealing with fixtures and fittings and other matters of potential dispute :-
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