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A Conveyancing transaction in principle is simple..... And therein lies the problem, Graham. Do you honestly think that Land Law, which stems from centuries of doctrines, statutes and cases, is simple? I'd be very keen to listen to you go into depth about how this is such a simple area of law. Then we have the contractual area of law that coincides with Land Law. Are you an expert in this simple area of law as well? I think the point that the CA are trying to make is that agents do not appreciate this and possibly do not appreciate why a transaction is taking so long. Your knee jerk reaction simply proves their point exactly and is rather embarrassing if I'm honest. In my experience agents seem to believe everything can be indemnified. I have even had agents ask if we can indemnify a major works bill for a flat of £48,000 recently. I have also had agents ask if we can indemnify the fact the the seller does not hold legal title to the property. The list is completely endless about things that you could learn from such a course. I sincerely wish that all we had to do was manage people as you say. Our jobs would be a lot easier if that was the case.
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