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A conveyance solicitor Essex is simply a residential conveyancer who deals with property transactions. This is simply a legal term for the transferring legal ownership from the seller to the buyer and making sure that the interests are registered. Conveyancing occurs in three stages: before contract, before completion and after completion. Your conveyance solicitor Essex will advise you what is required at each stage of the transaction. A buyer of real property must ensure that he or she obtains a good and marketable ‘title’ to the land; i.e., that the seller is the owner, has the right to sell the property, and there is no factor which would impede a mortgage or re-sale.

The key stages and information that your conveyance solicitor Essex will advise you of are prior to exchange of contracts when you pay a 10% of the purchase price, prior to you moving into the property and the registration of your interest in the property after your purchase.

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You can appoint a conveyancing lawyer London for your house purchase or sale or remortgage. Several people buying a selling a property first approach an estate agent either to notify the agent that they want to sell their property or by visiting the estate agent to view a property on sale. The estate agent will ask whether you already have a conveyancing lawyer London and if you don’ they will recommend a firm to you.

Once you receive the details of a conveyancing lawyer London contact them as soon as possible and provide them with as much information about the transaction. The lawyer will usually book an appointment for you to attend their office and bring important information like proof of identity and if you are selling proof of ownership or if you are buying, proof of funds or details of your mortgage.

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home solicitors

23 Jun 2011

Home solicitors protect the interest of their client’s either selling or purchasing a property. In a property transaction both parties the seller and buyer will have their representatives either a home solicitors or licensed conveyancer. The solicitor representing the seller will prepare the contract information and compile the property package including the property information form and fixtures and fittings forms which is detailed information of the features of the property and additional content included in the sale. The contract information will include the details of the property owners, the price at which the property is to be sold and the date on which the property is to be sold and interests transferred to the buyer. Home solicitors for the buyer of the property, must carry out the necessary enquiries to ensure that the information represented in the contract and property package is accurate as well as carry out any relevant additional enquiries.

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conveyancing services

23 Jun 2011

There are several solicitors and licensed conveyancers that offer conveyancing services to their clients. This usually includes house purchases, house sales, remortgages and transfer of equity transactions. There is a lot of information about the conveyancing services offered by solicitors and licensed conveyancers available online or through business directories. Most solicitors and licensed conveyancers will provide you with information about their services on request. On the other hand the conveyancing services of solicitors and licensed conveyancers will be introduced through a mortgage broker to their client or by an estate agent to a prospective customer seeking to either advertise their home for sale or a buyer enquiring about a property for sale.

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conveyancing

22 Jun 2011

Conveyancing is a legal term, which refers to the legal transfer of ownership in land or property from one person to another. Most people, especially first time buyers are unfamiliar with the term conveyancing as such it is important to note that conveyancing can also simply be referred to as the selling and buying of property on most occasions, although it can cover other transactions such as remortgages or transfers of equity.

Conveyancing is one of the few areas of law, where a person cannot instruct themselves and for good reason – would you want a novice, like yourself responsible when there is so much money at risk. For this reason, it is very important to ensure that you instruct a conveyancing solicitor who is experienced and who you feel comfortable working with.

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conveyancing lawyer

30 May 2011

A conveyancing lawyer is a solicitor or lawyer who practices solely or mainly in the area of conveyancing or property law.

A conveyancing lawyer will be able to assist you in your conveyancing matter, regardless of whether you are carrying out a sale, purchase, remortgaged, transfer of equity or something a little more complex.

If you find yourself needing assistance in any of the above areas, then you are always best to consult a conveyancing lawyer as early on in the process as possible. This will ensure that your matter progresses as quickly and smoothly as you require. They can also advise you on what you need to do depending on which transaction you are embarking on.

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Conveyancing lawyers

20 May 2011

Finding conveyancing lawyers can be difficult as not only are there the high street firms to choose from but there is also now new internet conveyancing lawyers firms popping up online.

Conveyancing online is not everyone’s cup of tea because there is an impersonal manner to this type of instruction.

However, that does not mean that you cannot use the internet to help you search for conveyancing lawyers. The market is becoming increasingly competitive in recent months and as such you can now get conveyancing quotes from conveyancing lawyers online at the click of a mouse button.

This quick provision of a quote allows the consumer to compare fees and somewhat haggle with firms of solicitors for a better deal. More than ever before, fixed feed conveyancing is being offered by conveyancing lawyers to entice customers to pick their firm other another.

So with competition beating down the fees for us – why shouldn’t we benefit from the reduction in fees.

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Property solicitors deal with all aspects of property law, however they are perhaps better known for their advice and assistance in conveyancing matters.

Conveyancing usually relates to the sale and purchase of property and such a transaction cannot progress without instructed property solicitors to assist.

Many people are often unsure what to look for in a good property solicitor and of course priorities will differ from person to person, however there are a few points, which we should all look out for and consider when instructing property solicitors, these are;

  1. Experience – is your matter complex and can the property solicitor deal with it quickly and efficiently?
  2. Locality – do you want a local solicitor or does this not bother you?
  3. Costs – Ensure you obtain a written quote prior to instructing your chosen property solicitors
  4. Hidden Fees – read the small print and make sure you know any additional costs, which may be payable
  5. Comfortability – speak to your property solicitor and only instruct someone you are comfortable speaking to.

 

Many people will have other things they are looking for in a property solicitor, however if you remember these 5 pointers then you will be sure to get a quality solicitor who can assist you smoothly from start to finish.

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Conveyancing solicitors can assist you with your conveyancing matter from start to finish, however as you would appreciate, the fees of conveyancing solicitors can be quite expensive.

It is becoming increasingly popular for many people to turn to the internet in order to search for conveyancing solicitors and with this comes the introduction of online conveyancing. The process of online conveyancing simply means that your conveyancing is carried out by a solicitor who is not local to you and who may not have an office you can visit. Some firms are glorious conveyancing call centres; however the savings made by the conveyancing solicitors are in turn passed down to the client.

Online conveyancing is not ideal for many people as many often feel insecure in the knowledge that they cannot visit their conveyancing solicitor in person and have a chat or ask any questions they have.

You should keep in mind that all solicitors are regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and when it comes to your transaction, there are certain rules and requirements that must be adhered to.

If you are still unsure about online conveyancing – fear not! This new concept has also meant that many high street firms have had to push down the fees in order to stay in the game so there is still a bargain out there waiting for you.

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Solicitors London

13 Feb 2011

There are a number of solicitors London, who can help you with various areas of law. However, you should bear in mind that not all solicitors London can provide advise in all areas of law. This is because solicitors usually specialise in a small number of areas of law.

By specialising in specific areas, solicitors London can ensure that they have experience and up to date knowledge of their chosen areas and provide better advice to you and me.

Some of the larger firms in London will be able to cover more areas of law because they will have a larger number of solicitors working for them and although some of their specialist areas will overlap, it is usual in a large firms a many won’t meaning that they can cater for more people requiring legal advice than just a small high street firm. The smaller firms will usually be unable to provide advice in lots of areas of law as they have fewer solicitors, which in turn means fewer areas of law.

If you require the advice and/or assistance of a solicitor then you can usually check online or give the firm a call to see whether they can help you in your particular area.

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