Whether you're a layman looking to understand your own transaction or a lawyer needing assistance with a client's conveyancing our step by step sale and purchase guides will lead you through the process while our mini guides will break the whole thing into manageable chunks and give a deep insight into the key issues and stages. Leasehold, freehold, unregistered, registered – we've got it all covered.
Need help with a remortgage or transfer of equity / deed of gift? Our guides will walk you through the process and highlight some of the common pitfalls. Mortgages and transfers can be very simple procedures but complex issues can sometimes arise and mistakes are easily made. These guides will help you deal with them.
So you want to have a go at your own conveyancing? First you should read about the risks, then if you're still happy to proceed, our guides will take you through each stage of the process telling you what to look out for and helping you avoid falling into expensive traps. Our subscription service will give you access to all of the documents you should need for your conveyancing and we can even supply you with the Land Registry Official Copies you'll need. Our general guides will cover all the obstacles you are likely to face and offer a practical solution. Have a look at our sale and purchase guides too.
A big part of the conveyancing process is the conveyancing searches. This section tells you all about them. What they are, how and when to order them and how to interpret the results. Each search has its own guide and you'll see they are separated into Standard (should be done in every case), Regional (area specific) and Optional (not essential but often useful tools for the would be purchaser). All buyers should beware that when you buy a property, the law assumes that you have seen the information that would have been revealed by searches whether or not you have actually carried them out, so you buy the property subject to the results.
Using a conveyancer to handle your conveyancing will greatly reduce the risk to you and sometimes, particularly if you are taking out a new mortgage, you will have no choice but to instruct a conveyancer. The good news is it doesn't have to break the bank. Get a free, instant quote here. We can also help with quick easy quotes for other moving related services.
Are you looking for the documents you'll need for your conveyancing transaction? Or official copies of the title or other documents from Land Registry. We can help you. Follow the links below.
My husband inherited 50% share in a property. if we now sell our main residence, and buy another property will we have to pay stamp duty?...
Transfers & GiftsI’ve owned a property since 2005, am trying to remortgage it (not for the first time) and the solicitor acting on behalf of the broker has spotted that only the ground and first floor are included in the land registry’s title document.
The attic only...
I filled out quote request form but phone call received to verify telephone number stated "application error" occurred and no code given. Please advise....
Transfers & GiftsI have purchased the leasehold to a plot of land which I wish to develop, however the land has a freeholder who is demanding an extortionate amount of money for permission. I believe the lease contains a restrictive covenant which seeks to restrict buildi...
Legal Indemnity InsuranceMy brother and I bought a plot of land for cash some years ago and have now got planning permission to build a house on it .We have set up a company to deal with the build and wish to know if we can sell the land to the company, again for cash ,funded by ...
DIY ConveyancingWe are selling a property without a solicitor. We are about to Exchange Contracts. There will be the usual 10% deposit. Who can act as Stakeholder for us? Our Estate Agent?...
Sale/PurchaseI have been sent a demand for a relatively small amount of outstanding ground rent but how do I prove it is legitimate? ...
Landlord & LeasesHi, my Dad wants to release some equity from his property that he owns outright so I can purchase a property for myself. ...
Transfers & GiftsHello,
I have a joint mortgage on a property with my sister, it is a sole-proprietor joint-borrower mortgage whereby my sister is the only legally registered owner.
We contributed to the property equally in terms of deposit etc so financially spea...
My now deceased ex-husband sold a plot of land that is still on my deeds.how canal find out if this was done legally...
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