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my.taid | 08:20 Sun 22nd Apr 2007 | Civil
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i am selling my house to a friend, can my sloicitor act for both of us?
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ask him and see

you could use the same firm with different partners

If you want to save money, this is not the way to do it.
use a conveyancer, just the same as a solicitor but much much cheaper
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thanks very much, big help.
Yes the same solicitor can act for the person selling and the buyer. This often also speeds up the whole transaction process
how can the same solicitor act for both the buyer and purchaser, wouldnt that make a conflict of interest? surely the only way they can act for both is if both parties have already used that solicitor in the past?

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