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  • Profile photo of dr frankdr frank
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    @dr-frank
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    When I refinanced my loan the company’s solicitor lost the contracts after settlement and thus there is no signed agreement. They wish for me to resign the contracts – should I get legal advice about the matter?

    Profile photo of TerrywTerryw
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    Gee. I think it may be wise. Try to get the lender to pay for it as it is their fault. If they won’t speek to their complaints section.

    This happened to me the other day as well. A clients solicitor dropped the document folder after settlement. Luckily she was shopping at the time and the shop assistant found it.

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    Profile photo of Matt PMatt P
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    it would be best to get legal advice from your lawyer/soliciter

    Cheers Matt

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