Conveyancing

 

What is conveyancing?

Conveyancing is the process of transferring the legal ownership of property or land from one person to another. It is designed to ensure that the buyer secures title to the land together with all the rights that run with the land, and is notified of any restrictions in advance of purchase.

What work is involved in conveyancing?

The following tasks will be completed by your solicitor as part of the conveyancing process:

  • Obtain buyes/sellers' responses to questions, such as who owns the boundaries, whether they have had any disputes with neighbours and what fixtures and fittings are included.
  • Check copies of any guarantees on the property, details of planning permissions and building regulation certificates.
  • Check the seller really is the owner of the property and prepare a Report on Title for you.
  • Check local authority searches and plans for the local area.
  • Pay stamp duty tax on the property.
  • Arrange registration of title in your name.

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