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What does conveyancing involve?

Buying or selling a home can be a daunting process, no matter what type of transaction’s involved. There’s a lot of legal work to be done that absolutely must be completed by a professional. Failing to carry out the proper steps in time could be a costly mistake and potentially even lead to the transaction or chain falling through.

Our conveyancing solicitors here at Slater and Gordon Lawyers can help with:

  • Drafting contracts. At the heart of any property transaction is the contract, which lays out the terms and conditions of the sale which will be agreed upon by both buyer and seller. An experienced conveyancing solicitor is needed to draft such a contract, as well as checking it thoroughly on the buyer’s side. There may also need to be negotiation and compromise on the terms of the contract before an exchange of contracts can take place.
  • Conducting searches and checks. If you’re purchasing a property, you’ll need a trained legal professional to conduct certain searches and checks on your behalf. These include Local Authority searches which investigate the property’s boundaries, rights of way, planning constraints or permissions and any disputes. Other searches include environmental, water, drainage and land charges, as well as any other checks you may wish to have carried out.
  • Property surveys. A conveyancer can advise on valuation surveys, homebuyers reports and full structural surveys that may need to be carried out on a property you plan to purchase.
  • Exchanging contracts. When everyone’s happy with the terms of the contract, conveyancing solicitors on both sides will set a date to exchange contracts. On this date, both parties are committed to the transaction.
  • Handling completion day. This is one of the most important dates of any property transaction when the property purchase is completed. Between the date of exchanging contracts and completing, a solicitor can help with any last financial checks and set the date for completion. On this crucial day, the services of a solicitor are essential as everything needs to happen at exactly the right time. Your conveyancer can handle the transfer of funds to pay the balance of the purchase price and, once the keys have been handed over, register the purchase with the Land Registry on your behalf. They can also arrange for stamp duty (if applicable) to be paid.

Ultimately, your conveyancing solicitor acts as your legal representative at all stages of the transaction. Most people underestimate the amount of back and forth involved in buying or selling property, from raising and answering queries to negotiating on important contract terms. A highly trained Slater and Gordon solicitor can take this time-consuming work off your hands, helping to move progress along as quickly and efficiently as possible while you focus on other things.

Crucially, our conveyancing solicitors will keep you updated at every stage of the process. We won’t leave you in the dark or use over-complicated legal jargon, and we’ll be available to answer any and all questions quickly, explaining everything in plain language.

Remortgaging

As well as assisting with property purchases and sales, our conveyancing solicitors are also highly experienced in handling the process of remortgaging. We can represent you when speaking to the lender, helping with:

  • Proof of identity
  • Checking the title deed
  • Property searches
  • Legal work relating to remortgaging leasehold properties
  • Requesting a redemption statement
  • Explaining and discussing the terms of the new remortgage offer
  • Final checks (including bankruptcy searches, investigating changes made to the property title since the remortgaging process began) and arranging completion
  • Handling the transfer of funds on the completion date and, once the Land Registry has completed the registration, supplying you with a copy of the title deed.

Fixed Quotes

At Slater and Gordon Lawyers, we make it our mission to ensure your conveyancing transaction runs as smoothly as possible. This means no hidden fees and no nasty surprises later on, so you know exactly what you’ll be paying and what services you’ll receive for your money. Importantly, a fixed fee conveyancing quote helps you to properly allocate funds in your property budget, so you can manage spending.

All you need to do is complete our conveyancing quote form we’ll provide you with a fixed quote for the transaction in minutes. It really can be that simple to buy or sell a property.

Highly experienced Conveyancing Solicitors

Our conveyancing solicitors have extensive experience in carrying out property sales and purchases, looking after the best interest of our clients and ensuring that there are no hidden problems down the line.
Whether it’s your very first purchase or you’re an experienced buyer or seller, you can be reassured that you’re in safe hands when you choose Slater and Gordon to handle your property transaction.

If you’d like more information on the services our conveyancing teams can carry out on your behalf, please see the relevant section below:

We provide conveyancing solutions and services for many members and partners, both of which are synonymous with each other, and the high quality of service and high calibre of expertise we provide our clients is equal across all our channels.

If you have any complaints about the online purchase of conveyancing services through one of our partners you can follow their complaints procedure or visit the European Commission online or visit our own issues and complaints procedure.

Slater and Gordon Lawyers is one of the largest law firms in the UK, with offices in locations including London, Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, Sheffield, Preston, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Cambridge and Watford.

No matter where you’re based or looking to buy or sell property, we can help. Contact our conveyancing solicitors by calling Freephone on 0330 107 4354, or get an instant quote.

58 Mosley Street, Manchester, England M2 3HZ, United Kingdom
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