Overview

  • What are Conveyancing Disbursements

    What are Conveyancing Disbursements

    Disbursements are cost which are payable as part of a conveyancing transaction via your conveyancer to third parties. These are costs which do not form part of a conveyancer's fees. The following are some of the more common disbursements that you mig...

  • Deducing Title to Unregistered Land

    Deducing Title to Unregistered Land

    Under the Land Registration Act 2002 (which repealed the Land Registration Act 1925) it is compulsory for all land in England and Wales to be registered with the Land Registry. The trigger for registration is a change of ownership, such as a sale, gi...

  • Shared Ownership Conveyancing

    Shared Ownership Conveyancing

    Shared ownership is a scheme where a landlord, usually a Housing Association (HA) or other Registered Social Landlord (RSL) will sell a percentage share of a property to a purchaser and retain the remaining share. It is designed to help people get on...

  • Sale Conveyancing Guide

    Sale Conveyancing Guide

    Introduction to the Sale Conveyancing Tutorial What follows in this page is a comprehensive guide to carrying out the conveyancing in the sale of a property. It covers freehold, leasehold, registered and unregistered land. It is separated into sectio...

  • Purchase Conveyancing Guide

    Purchase Conveyancing Guide

    Guide to Conveyancing on a Purchase This section is a step-by-step guide to carrying out the conveyancing for the purchase of a property. If you are not a solicitor or conveyancer and you are intending on carrying out your own conveyancing you shoul...

  • Types of Property Surveys

    Types of Property Surveys

    When buying a property, having a proper survey done should be the top of your list of priorities. After all, you wouldn't buy a car without an MOT certificate and the average house costs perhaps 50 times as much as the average car! It is true that a ...

  • Overview of Removal Services

    Overview of Removal Services

    When moving home, booking your removals shouldn't be an afterthought. You need to plan it because if something goes wrong you could be looking at serious expense and inconvenience on the day of completion. At the start of your conveyancing transacti...

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