Great experience
I have used Evans & Co for the last 2 years and cant recommend enough. Pete and Leah have been fantastic and are always quick to answer my enquiries. They are currently handling my 5th purchase and will continue to do so.
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Established firm of solicitors based in the North East of England, providing regular legal updates. Why do we do it? Because we care! 01388 815317
United Kingdom
I have used Evans & Co for the last 2 years and cant recommend enough. Pete and Leah have been fantastic and are always quick to answer my enquiries. They are currently handling my 5th purchase and will continue to do so.
These people are very slow at processing any documents and have been so slow at searches and reviewing things they have caused 3 months and counting delays. I would not recommend these people to anyone.
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