You will need to ensure that the Conveyancing Solicitor or Licensed Conveyancer that you choose to act on you behalf is regulated and insured. Solicitors are regulated by the Solicitors Regulatory Authority (SRA) whilst Licensed Conveyancers are regulated by the Council for Licensed Conveyancers (CLC). You should never look to instruct a company or individual who is not a Solicitor or a Licensed Conveyancer.
Buying a house without going down the correct conveyancing route may result in the home that the buyer thought they now owned not really belonging to them, and taking months of hard work, hard earned cash and headaches to eventually rectify the problem. Horrendous situations like these can easily be avoided by involving a conveyancing solicitor to guarantee the sale of a property is fully legal, giving peace of mind to all parties involved at this notoriously stressful time.
Understanding the nature of residential conveyancing process is sometimes not enough to make us choose the right choices. Sometimes, help from experts who already have a vast knowledge and experience in the field is necessary so that we can make a good choice. And because money is involved, it gives us more reasons to be careful with our decisions and choices.
To be sure that you are safe in your house and that your house itself is safe, lots of things are needed to be done. The house is checked for environmental hazards and if the house is in an area which is prone to flood, landslides, volcanic eruption, earthquakes and others.
Another question you should ask yourself is – do you want to see your Conveyancer face to face or are you happy to communicate by telephone, email or letter. This is an important consideration as your ability to find a Conveyancer online to suit your needs will be severely curtailed in the event that you need to see them in the flesh.
Buying a property is a lengthy procedure, and there are five main stages in the conveyancing process. The pre-contractual stage is the first, and as the name suggests, is made before any contracts have been signed. The conveyancing solicitor will carry out boundary checks on the property, the price of the property, and what furniture, fixtures and services the house possesses, whether there are any restrictions on the house, whether they be planning or legal restrictions, and a perceived date for completion. Conveyancing solicitors are essentially ‘property researchers’ and the more comprehensive the research the more seamless the transaction.
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