What we can help with
- Buying and selling houses and flats
- Buy-to-let and auction transactions
- Lease extensions and remortgages
- New-build and retirement property
- Shared ownership and transfer of equity
- Commercial leases and business premises
Residential conveyancing
We can assist with freehold and leasehold purchases and sales, including title review, property searches, enquiries, mortgage conditions, exchange and completion. Leasehold work may also require review of service charges, ground rent, management information and the remaining lease term.
More complex property matters
Property work can also include shared ownership, transfers of equity, auction transactions, remortgages, lease extensions, licences for alterations and collective enfranchisement. Each transaction needs its own scope and cost estimate.
Commercial property
For business clients, support can include commercial leases, assignments, renewals and variations, commercial finance arrangements and the purchase or sale of shops and other business premises.
Frequently asked questions
What is conveyancing?
Conveyancing is the legal work required to transfer an interest in property, including reviewing the contract and title, carrying out searches and enquiries, dealing with funds and completing registration formalities.
How long does conveyancing take?
Timescales vary with the chain, mortgage, searches, title issues, leasehold information and responsiveness of the parties. A solicitor should give an updated estimate once the transaction is underway.
What will my quote include?
Your quote should distinguish legal fees from disbursements such as searches, Land Registry charges and other third-party costs, and should explain VAT where applicable.
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