Following the sudden collapse of PM Law Group, the Home Buying & Selling Council has issued a guide for buyers and sellers who may have been affected.
The law firm is now being investigated by its regulator, the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA).
PM LAW GROUP BUYER AND SELLER GUIDE:
WHAT HAS HAPPENED?
This is called an intervention and is designed to protect the public.
For anyone who was using PM Law Group:
This process will take time, but it is the safest way to sort things out properly.
The intervention agents will prioritise trying to identify and contact clients with the most urgent or imminent matters. Where such cases are identified, they will attempt to contact clients to advise of the need to instruct another conveyancing lawyer to progress the work.
In some exceptional circumstances where there is no time for this to happen — for example if a client is due to complete on a house sale or purchase within a few days of the intervention—the intervention agent may, at their discretion, be able to act on the clients behalf on an emergency basis.
WHAT HAPPENS TO MY MONEY?
Any money in the firm’s bank accounts at the time of intervention will be held by the SRA in its Statutory Trust Fund while it finds out who it belongs to. Once it has completed that process, it will look to return money to its owners.
If a solicitor/conveyancer was holding your money and the SRA is not able to return it to you, for example if it has gone missing, you may be able to make an application to its compensation fund. This is a discretionary fund with set criteria for making a claim and the SRA will need to prioritise dealing with urgent claims soonest.
CONTACTING THE INTERVENTION AGENTS
The intervention agent has posted further information on its website here: https://www.gordonsllp.com/pmlaw/
If you need to make urgent contact with the agent, please use the following details:
Telephone 0113 227 0368
Email PM@gordonsllp.com
WHAT BUYERS AND SELLERS CAN DO – FOUR COMMON SITUATIONS
The Home Buying and Selling Council has identified four likely scenarios. Here is what each means and what can be done next.
1. New instructions or cases that had not exchanged contracts
In most cases:
What to do:
Helpful tip:
If you know which search company was used, contact them directly. They may be able to provide your new conveyancing lawyer with the searches if they have already been progressed and paid for.
2. Cases close to exchange, or already exchanged, with deposit money paid
This is understandably very upsetting.
If you are badly affected, contact the SRA as soon as you can so they can prioritise urgent cases, however, they are trying to proactively identify cases close to completion and may contact you.
3. You are in a chain with someone using PM Law Group
If someone else in your chain used PM Law Group:
If money has been paid or a mortgage has been released, everyone involved may need to be patient while the SRA traces the funds. This could take weeks or longer.
For sellers:
If you cannot wait indefinitely, speak to your agent about your options. There is a balance between giving the SRA and a buyer time to resolve the issues and restarting the sale.
4. Remortgages where funds were released by your new lender but completion hasn’t happened
If this applies to you:
If you have already completed but the property may not be registered
If your sale or purchase has completed:
• Check whether the property is registered with HM Land Registry in the new owner’s name or there is a pending application that has been lodged but not completed
• You will need to instruct a new conveyancing lawyer to deal with the registration
• Registration is a legal requirement
If HMLR have received an application but it has not been completed yet:
• Instruct a new lawyer and ensure the contact details on the application are amended at HMLR to your new lawyers details
• It is common for HMLR to raise a query on an application so it is important that you still have access to legal advice and HMLR have the right contact details
WIDER SUPPORT AND REASSURANCE
The Home Buying and Selling Council has:
If an agent, buyer, seller or lender/broker is not aware of what’s happened, please do send them this information.
The SRA is working as quickly as possible, but:




