Conveyancing – Rockstone Law Solicitors Limited

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Conveyancing

Buying or selling your home is quite possibly the largest financial transaction you will ever make. It’s not a process to leave to chances. You want to make sure that everything is in order, and that you’re making wise decisions. Conveyancing is time consuming, complex and can be risky if you don’t have experience.

 

Our  Team

Our team of solicitors is positioned to assist you in your process of buying or selling a property in England and Wales. We can assist in the following transactions:

 

. Leasehold Sale/Purchase Transactions

. Freehold Sale/Purchase Transactions

. Transfer of Equity Transactions (Leasehold/Freehold)

. Re-mortgage Freehold/Leasehold Transactions

. Mortgage Freehold/Leasehold Transactions

 

What’s included in the conveyancing process

Our conveyancing solicitors will:

  • Make sure that the property title is sound and verify the ownership.
  • Check if the property is freehold or leasehold and advise accordingly.
  • Draw up a contract of sale and send it to the buyer’s solicitor.
  • Check for restrictive covenants or rights of way that could affect your plans for the property.
  • Check that buildings and alterations have the correct planning permission, licences and warranties.
  • Check that there are no debts owing against a property, and if there are that they are released before the property is transferred to you.
  • Carry out local authority searches to make sure if there are zoning restrictions or any debts due.
  • Check if there is a lease, and if so, check the lease conditions.
  • Arrange for additional property searches, depending on the circumstances. These might include checking previous land use, whether the land is prone to flooding, if there are planned railway or motorway developments, whether medieval laws still require you to contribute to the local church and so on.
  • Check mortgage documents.
  • Ensure the deposit has been paid.
  • Exchange contracts for you which makes the deal legally binding.
  • Lodge an interest in the property so that the property cannot be sold to another.
  • Calculate the final figure to pay.
  • Arrange for the title to be transferred to the new owner’s name.
  • Pay Stamp Duty Tax on your behalf.
  • Lodge the title deeds with the Land Registry.
  • Send a copy of the deeds to your mortgage lender.

Why choose us?

Our conveyancing solicitors offer low fixed fee rates.

If a dispute arises, as conveyancing solicitors we have the authority to deal with it in Court if need be.

Local experience – you can’t beat it.

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