While it is technically possible to go through the conveyancing process without the help of a solicitor, if you are buying with a mortgage, most lenders will require you to use a solicitor or conveyancing specialist to facilitate your move. Using a conveyancing solicitor helps guide you through the legal complexities involved in property transactions, saving you time and money, and so is highly recommended!
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