Sanderson Mccreath & Edney Ltd

Write review Offices (Update firm details)

About Sanderson Mccreath & Edney Ltd

About

Sanderson Mccreath & Edney Ltd is a limited company and a recognised body law practice employing 3 solicitors.

The company has offices in Berwick-Upon-Tweed.

Head office

4 Quay Walls, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, TD15 1HD, England (Update office info)

Sanderson Mccreath & Edney Ltd deals with a range of legal matters, including: commercial property, conveyancing, dispute resolution, employment, family and divorce, housing and planning, personal injury, wills, trusts and probate.

  • Conveyancing - residential
  • Conveyancing Quality Scheme
  • Family - mediation
  • Landlord and tenant - residential
  • Litigation - general
  • Private client - Probate
  • Private client - Wills

The firm holds Law Society accreditations in Lexcel, and Conveyancing Quality Scheme (CQS).

  • Lexcel Practice Management Standard
  • Conveyancing Quality Scheme

Sanderson Mccreath & Edney Ltd is regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) - SRA Number: 608049.

Reviews

Name: Paul Barrow (25/05/2021)

Review: I was purchasing a property from Michael Guthrie Developments and Gaynor Jones was the sellers solicitor.. This development consisted of 6 properties and she previously sold 5 of the properties before my offer was accepted.. These other properties had been occupied for some time (up to 16 months before I viewed..) I was requested to pay £5000 to reserve the final apartment @ St Aidans house Berwick and my solicitor was instructed to pursue purchase. It immediately became evident that despite the other 5 properties been sold prior there were defects with the title deeds, lease and there were 3 outstanding planning conditions preventing occupation.. I waited over 6 month's for this firm to resolve the outstanding issues so I could complete the purchase and then days prior to exchange, I was informed the property was going back on the open market because it was considered to be worth more now despite the open reservation agreement in place and the £5000 I had paid. Following the loss of the purchase, I contacted Gaynor ~Jones as I couldn't understand how 5 of the 6 properties could have been sold previously with these defects and outstanding planning conditions preventing occupation. She informed my solicitor not for me to contact her again , she wouldn't reply to my question's concerning how the other 5 could have been legally sold prior and the reservation agreement I had paid for was not legally binding. I find this whole situation deplorable and the actions of this solicitor questionable. Paul Barrow

Report this review

Name: Paul Barrow (25/05/2021)

Review: I was purchasing a property from Michael Guthrie Developments and Gaynor Jones was the sellers solicitor.. This development consisted of 6 properties and she previously sold 5 of the properties before my offer was accepted.. These other properties had been occupied for some time (up to 16 months before I viewed..) I was requested to pay £5000 to reserve the final apartment @ St Aidans house Berwick and my solicitor was instructed to pursue purchase. It immediately became evident that despite the other 5 properties been sold prior there were defects with the title deeds, lease and there were 3 outstanding planning conditions preventing occupation.. I waited over 6 month's for this firm to resolve the outstanding issues so I could complete the purchase and then days prior to exchange, I was informed the property was going back on the open market because it was considered to be worth more now despite the open reservation agreement in place and the £5000 I had paid. Following the loss of the purchase, I contacted Gaynor ~Jones as I couldn't understand how 5 of the 6 properties could have been sold previously with these defects and outstanding planning conditions preventing occupation. She informed my solicitor not for me to contact her again , she wouldn't reply to my question's concerning how the other 5 could have been legally sold prior and the reservation agreement I had paid for was not legally binding. I find this whole situation deplorable and the actions of this solicitor questionable. Paul Barrow

Report this review

Review score:

1 out of 5

2 reviews

Add your review