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Thursday, November 22, 2012

How To Compare Solicitor's Fees

By John Riteorine


When buying a house, there's one essential ingredient that you cannot do away without - a solicitor.

There are hundreds available today, so the question is how do you pick just one? That's why you need to know how to compare one from the other. Here's how you do it.

Step one is to check the solicitors that are located in your place. It is more advantageous and more convenient for you to have one that's just minutes away. You can just drop by or meet the solicitor without spending much time and money traveling. But this shouldn't mean that location would be the only thing you'll consider when selecting a solicitor. You shouldn't settle for a solicitor just because he or she is located near you if you find a better solicitor in the next town.

Second, you need to look into the quality of the solicitor. Excellent solicitors are the ones that have passed accreditation examinations which are proof of how knowledgeable and experienced they are of their work. Also, quality solicitors also have satisfied clients who are more than willing to vouch for them. You can call these previous clients and ask how their experience was with these solicitors.

Thirdly, you need to ask about the solicitor's fee. Solicitors charge clients for their services in two ways: hourly or at a fixed rate. Solicitors who charge per hour provide an average hourly rate and record the time they spend on your case and charge you accordingly. Those who charge you with a fixed price will give you an upfront amount that you should pay for the entire service. That is why you need to check and compare solicitor's fees for buying a house for instance, so that you know which one fits your budget.

The perfect venue to compare solicitor's fees, qualities, expertise and others is online. With just a click of the mouse, you can easily get quotes from the major competing firms. Ensure though that when you search for a solicitor online, he or she should be an expert in the field of law you are concerned with.




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