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.
I divorced my ex a few years ago and part of the order was for him to transfer title of two apartments we had to me, but he is now refusing to do so. How do I force him to do it?...
Land RegistryI am divorcing my husband. The mortgage for our house is in his name but I am listed as joint owner on the Land Registry. We have two garages on our property, can he sell them without my permission?...
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Land RegistryI want to make sure and protect my debt to make sure it is paid before transfer. I think it should be registered as a Unilateral Notice as the debtor owns the property outright without any trust and I have a CCJ proving the debt. Do I also need an added R...
Land Registryis it possible to add mine and my brothers names to the house deeds without attending a land registry office...
Land RegistryI'm Looking to buy a house but the land the garden is on is unregistered it has been being used for 12 year. Would I be able to buy/claim the land with the house?...
Land RegistryCan you get a copy of all TR1 and AP1 for a property from the land registry, if yes how is this done Thanks...
Land RegistryMy father died 10 years ago , Mum died last year , their house was mortgage free , and I was willed it . Probate has all gone through . Apparently the house was never registered with land registry . My question is can I rent it out , without changing land...
Land RegistryI am in the process of changing my name with the Land Registry due to marrying my partner. We own our property in shares as tenants in common. The shares only show on the TR1 which was in my previous name. The Land Registry have said I don't need to do a...
Land RegistryWhen my father in law died his will requested his 50% share of his house be put into a trust that he has setup. My understanding is that to do this I need to use a TR1 form. What I need to know is what names do I need to put on the form. Do I just give th...
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