David_Jersey
Well-Known Member
I thought things were going a bit too swimmingly, but unfortunately not so – to be polite I will blame it on miscommunication or perhaps a certain degree of assumption on my part – but whatever the reason, up to today I thought I had a UK based Lawyer lined up to handle my boat purchase. Now I do not (or at least not everything I need).
I basically need some help in trying to find a UK based lawyer, preferably in the Chichester area (where the boat vessel and vendor are located).
The reason why I am using a UK based lawyer is principally because I am based in Jersey, because we have a separate legal system, so cannot really use one here, plus I cannot always get across easily to the UK just to sign a bill of sale at short notice, plus also as I am dealing direct with the Vendor I want someone respectable and “Neutral” who can handle the sale proceeds, to both our satisfactions.
My thinking was that the Vendor can just pick up a cheque from the UK based lawyer when handing over a signed Bill of Sale (or even have the UK lawyer hold the Bill of Sale in “Escrow” until the Vendor gives the OK), safe in the knowledge that as the cheque won’t be under my control that it can’t be cancelled and of course it will only be issued when backed up with sufficient funds (I have the Vendors agreement to all this).
I figured that all this can be done when everyone is happy to go ahead with the deal on whatever day this is and is not dependent on both of us being free at the same time (and in my case having to get across to the UK, possibly at short notice).
To me this seems very simple, “all” the UK lawyer has to do for me is to check that the boat is on the part 1 register in the Vendors name and that no mortgages are registered against the boat and then hand over a cheque (once they have my money) in exchange for a signed Bill of Sale, and to check that the Bill of Sale has been completed correctly and is signed – PLUS he can get a copy of some ID from the Vendor –for my comfort, but also no doubt to meet his Anti-Money Laundering requirements.
The “complication” is that I want to buy the vessel using a UK registered company (I did a separate post on this a few days back, it was principally because of VAT reasons, although as pointed out it is a bit of an OTT route – many thanks for the responses on that side of things).
When I started looking for a UK based lawyer it took me about 10 firms to find one (in the Chichester area) who could grasp that someone might want a lawyer for reasons other than buying a house, making a will or being a criminal appearing in court. I will admit here that perhaps I did not persevere much with those firms whose initial point of contact had no idea what I was talking about, especially after the first few phone calls, but in the end I did find a firm who I believed could help.
Of course I did not want to incur any unnecessary costs, so as at that point I did not know for 100% sure that the boat purchase would proceed I did not go into the “nitty gritty” (my mistake of course) and “engage” them to act for me at that time.
Basically they now tell me that they are happy to sell me an “off the shelf” company (at 3 times the price that I could get one from a reputable non-lawyer – ignoring here the actual cost of forming it myself) and then hand over the purchase cheque in exchange for a Bill of Sale, but will not actually be representing / buying the boat for the company (ie not acting in the same way as they would with a house purchase) so that if they hand over the cheque without getting title in exchange – then “it is not their problem”. Although I accept the limitations of title with a boat (even one part 1 (“Blue Book”) registered) as far as I am concerned I would like to know that the UK lawyer is going to hand over my money for slightly more than a copy of last weeks Beano.
I had already reluctantly accepted that they did not want to act as Directors of the company and actually buy the boat for the company, then resign in my favour. (although I cannot really understand the reasoning behind that).
I am sure (I hope!) that I have just spoken to the wrong people / person – as I am looking to complete on this deal in around a week or so time is starting to press (especially with mailing times involved) and before I starting ringing round again (of course I have now forgotten the firms I spoke to last time!) does anyone know a UK based lawyer who could help buy a boat (or at least understand WTF I am talking about!). I would prefer Chichester area, but at the moment would settle for a lead just about anywhere…………
BTW I am not related to Osama or any Columbian cartels I JUST WANT TO BUY A BOAT!!!
I basically need some help in trying to find a UK based lawyer, preferably in the Chichester area (where the boat vessel and vendor are located).
The reason why I am using a UK based lawyer is principally because I am based in Jersey, because we have a separate legal system, so cannot really use one here, plus I cannot always get across easily to the UK just to sign a bill of sale at short notice, plus also as I am dealing direct with the Vendor I want someone respectable and “Neutral” who can handle the sale proceeds, to both our satisfactions.
My thinking was that the Vendor can just pick up a cheque from the UK based lawyer when handing over a signed Bill of Sale (or even have the UK lawyer hold the Bill of Sale in “Escrow” until the Vendor gives the OK), safe in the knowledge that as the cheque won’t be under my control that it can’t be cancelled and of course it will only be issued when backed up with sufficient funds (I have the Vendors agreement to all this).
I figured that all this can be done when everyone is happy to go ahead with the deal on whatever day this is and is not dependent on both of us being free at the same time (and in my case having to get across to the UK, possibly at short notice).
To me this seems very simple, “all” the UK lawyer has to do for me is to check that the boat is on the part 1 register in the Vendors name and that no mortgages are registered against the boat and then hand over a cheque (once they have my money) in exchange for a signed Bill of Sale, and to check that the Bill of Sale has been completed correctly and is signed – PLUS he can get a copy of some ID from the Vendor –for my comfort, but also no doubt to meet his Anti-Money Laundering requirements.
The “complication” is that I want to buy the vessel using a UK registered company (I did a separate post on this a few days back, it was principally because of VAT reasons, although as pointed out it is a bit of an OTT route – many thanks for the responses on that side of things).
When I started looking for a UK based lawyer it took me about 10 firms to find one (in the Chichester area) who could grasp that someone might want a lawyer for reasons other than buying a house, making a will or being a criminal appearing in court. I will admit here that perhaps I did not persevere much with those firms whose initial point of contact had no idea what I was talking about, especially after the first few phone calls, but in the end I did find a firm who I believed could help.
Of course I did not want to incur any unnecessary costs, so as at that point I did not know for 100% sure that the boat purchase would proceed I did not go into the “nitty gritty” (my mistake of course) and “engage” them to act for me at that time.
Basically they now tell me that they are happy to sell me an “off the shelf” company (at 3 times the price that I could get one from a reputable non-lawyer – ignoring here the actual cost of forming it myself) and then hand over the purchase cheque in exchange for a Bill of Sale, but will not actually be representing / buying the boat for the company (ie not acting in the same way as they would with a house purchase) so that if they hand over the cheque without getting title in exchange – then “it is not their problem”. Although I accept the limitations of title with a boat (even one part 1 (“Blue Book”) registered) as far as I am concerned I would like to know that the UK lawyer is going to hand over my money for slightly more than a copy of last weeks Beano.
I had already reluctantly accepted that they did not want to act as Directors of the company and actually buy the boat for the company, then resign in my favour. (although I cannot really understand the reasoning behind that).
I am sure (I hope!) that I have just spoken to the wrong people / person – as I am looking to complete on this deal in around a week or so time is starting to press (especially with mailing times involved) and before I starting ringing round again (of course I have now forgotten the firms I spoke to last time!) does anyone know a UK based lawyer who could help buy a boat (or at least understand WTF I am talking about!). I would prefer Chichester area, but at the moment would settle for a lead just about anywhere…………
BTW I am not related to Osama or any Columbian cartels I JUST WANT TO BUY A BOAT!!!