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What facts show the firm is being asked to act for both seller and buyer in the same property sale?
Why are seller and buyer interests normally directly opposed in a conveyancing sale?
Which instructions, confidential information and transaction documents would you check before deciding whether a seller-buyer conflict exists?
When should the firm identify a seller-buyer conflict, and why must that happen before taking both sides through exchange or completion?
What is unsafe about assuming seller and buyer have a substantially common interest just because both want the sale to complete?
Two siblings selling a flat to one another ask one solicitor to keep costs down. Explain why the transaction still needs conflict analysis.
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