Looking for information to help with your move? Read some of our conveyancing articles.
We want to help you understand the conveyancing process, especially as it can often seem like a complicated part of buying or selling a house. Read our conveyancing guides for advice every step of the way.
If it’s your first time buying property, “conveyancing” is one of those jargon words that may not immediately make sense. Conveyancing is the legal service of transferring a property from one owner to another. We'll walk you through the details so you can feel more secure during your move so you can have peace of mind.
Conveyancing Process
If you are buying or selling a house, you will need a property lawyer. We have pulled together a range of helpful tips and advice to help you find a regulated conveyancer and explain everything you need to know about conveyancing in the UK.
Need to find a conveyancing solicitor in London? We give you guidance on what to look for when searching for a conveyancing solicitor in London.
London moving advice, Conveyancing Process
If you are buying or selling a property, you want to make sure your conveyancing solicitor can provide what you need. Here are the questions to ask.
Getting in touch with a property solicitor and sorting out conveyancing for your house sale or purchase can be daunting for many homeowners. We list 4 questions you should ask.
When you're buying a property, it's likely you'll need to pay Stamp Duty Land Tax, a form of tax on your purchase.
Thinking of doing your own conveyancing? We explain why DIY conveyancing is not a good idea.
An overview to building regulations
The Law Society's Conveyancing Quality Scheme was launched in 2010, but is now becoming visible. We explain what this entails.
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