It is advisable to consult property conveyancing solicitors when you want to buy or sell a property. Estate Agents and Mortgage brokers are essentially agents in the transaction however they are not qualified to look after your legal interests in the transaction neither are they able to protect the rights and interests of all parties to the transaction this is the role of property conveyancing solicitors.

At the start of the property conveyancing transaction once you chosen property conveyancing solicitors they will provide you with an overview of the transaction and also advice you regarding their costs and the charges associated with the transaction.

 

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House Conveyancing solicitors deal with residential conveyancing or the legal requirements of transferring the rights from one party, the buyer to the other party the seller. At the start of the conveyancing transaction once you have indentified and selected house conveyancing solicitors they will provide you with an overview of the transaction and also inform you about their costs and the charges associated with the transaction. Then they will carry out important searches for example bankruptcy and priority searches in relation to the property that a buyer is purchasing. In the case of a sale house conveyancing solicitors requests for the seller to provide as much information as possible in relation to the property its condition, any warranties and permissions in relation to building works and conversions these are essentially in order to ensure a smooth transaction.

 

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Your conveyancing lawyer surrey will make all the necessary enquiries from the seller’s lawyer if you are buying a property. Once you have visited the estate agent and seen the property prospectus the estate agent will take you to view the property. This will be your opportunity to see the property and sometimes speak to the seller. Your conveyancing lawyer surrey will receive the property prospectus from the estate agent and the property package from the seller’s lawyer. This will contain information about the property price, information about the property, fixtures and fittings, any planning permissions and consents to changes and additions to the property. You can request information from your conveyancing lawyer Surrey on things you want clarification on once you have viewed the property.

 

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house conveyancing

23 Jun 2011

House conveyancing or home conveyancing involves the legal transfer of ownership rights from one party the seller or vendor to the other the buyer or purchaser. This is usually residential property 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.

A solicitor or licensed conveyancer will usually 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.

 

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conveyancer

17 Jun 2011

You will need to instruct a conveyancer to carry out any Conveyancing work for you. Whether your buying, selling, re-mortgaging or transferring equity a conveyancer will do all the legal work for you. The conveyancer will be your point of contact to the other side. When buying a house they will need to do the basic applying for searches, exchanging contracts, SDLT and registering of the property. When selling they will have to help with giving information to the other side and also exchanging contracts. When remortgaging or transferring equity your conveyancer will be the person to help you understand all the legal jargon and ensure everything is done correctly.

 

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There are different ways in which you can get Conveyancing quotes Essex.  Searching online is often the easiest way as nowadays firms offer help on their websites to give you a quote direct and there are also specialist sites which can give you multiple quotes at once so that you can compare them easier. Conveyancing quotes Essex can also be received by calling the firms themselves and requesting a quote but this can become a long process for yourself if you have a few options to call. When getting Conveyancing quote Essex make sure you choose what is best for you and what suits you best.

 

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home solicitor

10 Jun 2011

A home Solicitor is a solicitor associated with buying or selling a home or property.  A home solicitor is more commonly referred to as a property solicitor or conveyancing solicitor, however a home solicitor is still a popular term used by many.

If you require the assistance of a home solicitor then you will find it relatively easy to find this online or in the telephone directory.

Conveyancing can be stressful and so it is essential that you instruct a solicitor you feel comfortable with and who you can trust. Then you can rest assured that your matter will run as smoothly as possible.

 

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licensed conveyancer

10 Jun 2011

A Licensed conveyancer is quite like a conveyancing solicitor, however there are some differences between the two.

A Licensed conveyancer is not regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority, but instead by the Council of Licensed Conveyancers, a body established by the government to maintain consistent standards of professionalism and conduct among persons who practice as a Licensed Conveyancer.

A Licensed Conveyancer must also answer to the authorised conveyancing Practioners Board.

A licensed conveyancer will have completed all of the examinations and practical training provided by the Council of Licensed Conveyancers and will be at least 21 years of age and be considered by the Council of Licensed Coveyancers to be a fit and proper person to hold a licence.

 

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Online conveyancing solicitors are relatively new, but the term refers to instructing solicitors online and corresponding with them virtually via online case trackers and email.

Online conveyancing solicitors will generally be cheaper than a firm of solicitors on the high street, mainly because they have fewer over heads and can pass these savings on to you.

Many people are still quite dubious about instructing online conveyancing solicitors, however you should bear in mind that as solicitors they are regulated the same as any high street firm and much follow the same procedures and guidelines. They are simply cheap so may be an option you should consider.

 

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property solicitors

30 May 2011

Property solicitors are usually associated with conveyancing. However, this is not the only area of law, which property solicitors practice in.

Property solicitors can, of course, deal with your sale or purchase, but they can also help with other matters related to property law, which often people do not know come under this sub heading.

Property solicitors can assist you with property rights and responsibilities, rights of way and easements, boundary disputes, leases enquiries, registration of charges, some private landlord and tenant enquiries and much more.

If you require the assistance of property solicitors then check out your local high street and speak to a solicitor today.

 

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