Anyone who lives on the IOW?
Anyone who lives on the IOW?
Don't know if anyone can give an indication of how much they paid to have a property conveyanced over there or whether they can recommend anyone?
Dad is moving to Sandown.
Any other tips or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Scott
Dad is moving to Sandown.
Any other tips or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Scott
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You could always
use one of the portsmouth based solicitors if you can't find one on the island. I have used a couple down there and they have been very good...I'd be happy to recommend if you can't find one on the isle of widgit!!
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I thought this was going to be something to do with the comedy sketch (Mayall or Atkinson?) which went along the lines of "I hate blind people, anyone who lives on the isle of wight and hard faced cows who say they will but then won't even when they're really p155"
A good conveyancer doesn't necessarily need to be local; go with someone you are happy with. If you don't have recent experience of anyone I can recommend someone but she's based locally to me...
A good conveyancer doesn't necessarily need to be local; go with someone you are happy with. If you don't have recent experience of anyone I can recommend someone but she's based locally to me...
I think they wanted to use someone local as the seller is using a local firm and it may work more smoothly if they have worked together in the past. So the theory goes! My Step mum used to do conveyancing herself so seems to think she knows everything on the subject!
So, another family member is 'emigrating', although admittedly only as far as the 'pile o' shite' as it was called when I lived in Southsea!
So, another family member is 'emigrating', although admittedly only as far as the 'pile o' shite' as it was called when I lived in Southsea!
My ears burning
I used Eldridges four years ago when we moved house - all very friendly and business like (I hate doing "grown up" things like this).
This may help:
http://www.information-britain.co.uk/ty ... =Solicitor
Scott, anything else you may need, please do not hesitate to ask me.
ALAN

I used Eldridges four years ago when we moved house - all very friendly and business like (I hate doing "grown up" things like this).
This may help:
http://www.information-britain.co.uk/ty ... =Solicitor
Scott, anything else you may need, please do not hesitate to ask me.
ALAN

There was a little car park just behind the swimming pool just off the bend (passed the toilets) after the Royal Marine Museum (statue of the marine). Meandered down that stretch (windswept) after being in the thick of it a few times. I even had a ride into Selsey for a day with the daughter and recollect passing a sprint in a drive parked up. Is'nt that where Patrick "eyebrow" Moore lives?
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moore
aye he lives in selsey in a house called 'far things'. Its Sprint V8s stamping ground....and just up the road from where I grew up.
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