house conveyancing solicitor
24 Jun 2011A House conveyancing solicitor will be involved in the conveyancing process which is the legal transfer of ownership rights from one party the seller or vendor to the other the buyer or purchaser. Frequently house conveyancing relates to residential conveyancing although it may also involve buy to let property for investment purposes. The property rights could consist of a freehold, leasehold, sale of part or transfer of equity, the rights to be transferred are defined in the contract or transfer deed and registered at the Land Registry.
Your house conveyancing solicitor or licensed house conveyancer will oversee the house conveyancing transaction on behalf of the parties to the transaction i.e. the seller and buyer and will ensure that the appropriate rights are transferred from the vendor to the purchaser. There is usually a period of 6 to 8 weeks from the initial instruction to completion in a straightforward house conveyancing transaction. And your house conveyancing solicitor will advise you through each stage.









