| Most of us who buy or sell a house will use an estate
agents. Estate agents arrange the sale of property.
They advise on price, negotiate between sellers and buyers
and handle advertising. |
| Many offer additional services such as arranging mortgages,
surveys and conveyancing. Remember, you don't have to
use any of these services. |
| Usually, estate agents work for sellers. Sellers
are the clients. They pay the fees and the agent puts
their interests first. But agents must treat buyers fairly.
If a buyer pays an estate agents to find a house, the
buyer is the client. |
| Using an estate agents can be a complicated business,
so it makes sense to know your rights, the pitfalls and
how to get problems sorted out. |
| Here on this web site you can find out about Lawsons
and Daughters and how to use use us as your estate
agents when you are selling a property and when you are
buying a property, and there's advice on what to do if
things go wrong |
| There's also a separate section that deals with using
an estate agents for interior design and mortgage services. |