Buying or selling your home, or any other kind of property deal, is likely one of the biggest transactions you will make. So, it’s important that it’s done right and that all the legal details are handled correctly.
Buying a house or land is very different to buying most other things. The transaction usually has to be done under a deed for a start, and the sale / purchase also has to be recorded at the Land Registry. Conveyancing involves dealing with all of this.
A lot of time and money are at risk if these things aren’t handled correctly. A solicitor will deal with these issues for you and make sure they are done properly.
And, while doing this the solicitor may take the opportunity to check out a few other things for you, such as whether the property is built on top of a mineshaft or that the Highways authority aren’t planning to build a road through the back garden. This process is what is called conveyancing.
We would recommend that you make sure that your conveyancing is done properly and efficiently by appointing an expert solicitor to handle it for you.
Having an expert’s help means having someone you can trust with your conveyancing. You can be safe in the knowledge that your money is not at risk.
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