Title: Chaotic, Unprofessional and Deeply Stressful — Avoid This Firm
ONE STAR IS TOO MUCH. IF THERE WAS A MINUS 100* SIGNATURE LAW WOULD ACHIEVE THIS.
AVOID AVOID AVOID PLEASE!
My experience with Signature Law was nothing short of chaotic. I trusted them with my sale and purchase, and it turned into one of the most stressful experiences my family has ever been put through.
Despite knowing I was changing mortgage lenders, Signature Law failed to tell me about a major early repayment charge until late on the day of completion. This is basic, fundamental information any competent firm should raise well in advance. By the time they finally mentioned it, contracts were already exchanged — and I was trapped with no options left.
On completion day, the firm became completely uncontactable.
Phones rang out. Emails were ignored.
Meanwhile, my house was being emptied and I had no idea what was happening with my own transaction.
At one point, I was even told to “try getting the redemption statement myself”. I then received wildly incorrect completion figures, and ended up having to drive to their office in person just to obtain their bank details because nobody would answer the phone.
The result? Hours of delays, confusion, and my family — including children, elderly relatives and pets — left standing outside in cold, rainy weather while we waited for information the firm should have had under control. Removal vans were delayed, schedules collapsed, and we were eventually forced to move in the dark.
The lack of continuity was shocking. My file was passed between four different people, including a paralegal who wasn’t yet qualified. It was painfully obvious that no one properly reviewed or checked the file during these handovers. Key tasks were missed, basic information was wrong, and mistakes kept piling up.
Even after completion, the problems continued. Essential documents were delayed, other solicitors had to chase Signature Law repeatedly, and even the estate agent wasn’t paid on time. The entire process felt disorganised and unprofessional from start to finish.
When I raised concerns with the Director, Sunny Patel and his partner, I was told I was “not paying for a premium service”.
Astonishing. Since when does “not premium” mean:
• inaccurate information
• unanswered calls
• no supervision
• incomplete paperwork
• and a complete lack of urgency?
I submitted a formal complaint. It wasn’t properly investigated or resolved.
Based on my experience, I would strongly advise avoiding Signature Law.
The stress, disorganisation, lack of communication and serious oversights were completely unacceptable.
16 marzo 2026
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