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How our conveyancing solicitors in the UK help you with conveyancing services
Whether you’re switching lenders or releasing equity, we’ll guide you through the remortgaging process and all the legal bits.
Get in touchIf you’re adding or removing someone from the title of your property we’ll guide you through the equity transfer process and make sure all the legal bits are correct.
Get in touchOur conveyancing solicitors guide you through leasehold purchases and make sure you understand your rights and obligations related to leasehold purchases.
Get in touchIf you are selling a house, we’ll manage the whole conveyancing process for you, from contracts to exchanges, so you can focus on your next move.
Get in touchIf you’re buying and selling at the same time, we’ll coordinate both for you and keep everything on track.
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Get in touchIf you’re thinking of purchasing a property for rental, read our guide for everything you need to know about your legal obligations.
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Click here to get in touchThe Conveyancing Process
The conveyancing process involves several important stages, all important for a smooth transaction.
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Instruction and Property Information Gathering
It all starts when either the buyer or seller instructs their conveyancing solicitor to manage the transaction. The conveyancing solicitor gets to work, collecting all the important details about the property and conducting searches with local authorities and relevant agencies to uncover any hidden problems or issues. Local authority searches are a key part of this property information gathering stage, helping to reveal information about the property's legal status, potential liabilities, and any concerns with the surrounding area.
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Reviewing Documentation and Drafting Contracts
With a keen eye for detail, the conveyancing team reviews the property’s title deeds and other legal documents to ensure everything is properly completed. They then draft contracts that include the essentials of the transaction, such as the purchase price and the anticipated completion date.
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Mortgage and Financial Arrangements
When a buyer requires a mortgage to finance their purchase, the conveyancing solicitor is the intermediary between the buyer and the mortgage lender. They handle the financial aspects, ensuring that all necessary documents, including the critical mortgage deed, are accurately prepared and duly signed.
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Contract Exchange and Legal Commitment
Once all queries are resolved, the key moment arrives – the exchange of contracts between the buyer and seller. This stage legally binds both parties to the transaction, confirming the completion date.
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Completion and Land Registry
On the agreed completion day, the final financial transactions are completed, and the keys are officially handed over, transferring ownership. The buyer’s conveyancing solicitor then registers the property transfer with the Land Registry, finalising any remaining administrative details.
FAQs
What is conveyancing, and do I need a solicitor for the conveyancing process?
Conveyancing is the process of transferring ownership from sellers to buyers. You will need a solicitor to make sure that the process goes smoothly because the conveyancing process may take several months depending on the requirements, liabilities and speed of the process. The solicitor who will manage all the legal matters involved with the conveyancing process is known as the conveyancer.
What is a Licensed Conveyancer?
A Licensed Conveyancer is a specialist property lawyer, someone who is trained and qualified in all aspects of the law dealing with property. They are not governed by the law of society; they are covered by the Council for Licenced Conveyancing (CLC).
How much does a conveyancing solicitor cost?
Conveyancing solicitor fees vary depending on location, property valuation, and transaction complexity. Conveyancing solicitors often charge a flat fee ranging from a few hundred to several thousand pounds. It is critical to negotiate fees with your lawyers ahead of time in order to grasp the costs involved fully.
What is the difference between freehold and leasehold properties?
Freehold and leasehold properties have different ownership systems. The buyer is the sole owner of the land and the building in freehold properties. The property is wholly owned by the buyer, who is also in charge of all expenses associated with upkeep and repairs. Compared to leasehold properties, which are owned for a certain amount of time—typically 99 years—in exchange for rental payments subject to rules and restrictions. Every type of modification generally needs the landlord's authorisation.
Who are the Council for Licenced Conveyancing? (CLC)
A regulatory body for the conveyancing industry's mission is “to maintain a regulatory environment in which the public is protected, licensed conveyancing can prosper, and market competition thrives.”
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