Halifax clarifies terms
Language: English Series: Guardian Gazette ; 92(15) 12 April 1995, 5(1)Publication details: 1995Subject(s): Summary: The Halifax has sent a letter to its conveyancers which stipulates that solicitors `check that the assumptions made by the valuer are correct`. It continues by saying that if these assumptions are incorrect, the solicitor should inform the building society as soon as possible so that it can `check with the valuer whether he needs to revise his valuation`.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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The Halifax has sent a letter to its conveyancers which stipulates that solicitors `check that the assumptions made by the valuer are correct`. It continues by saying that if these assumptions are incorrect, the solicitor should inform the building society as soon as possible so that it can `check with the valuer whether he needs to revise his valuation`.