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Updated by Ashwin Singh on Aug 30, 2022
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What Do Conveyancing Solicitors Do?

Conveyancing solicitors are responsible for ensuring that you can transfer the property legally without risking any costs or legal issues. The buyer must check for defects and legal issues, but a good solicitor will protect you from risks.

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Legal duties

Conveyancing solicitors play a vital role in completing a property transaction. The buyer and seller both rely on conveyancing solicitors to ensure everything is handled appropriately. These solicitors help with the final details of the agreement, from arranging the time of settlement with the buyer to coordinating with the bank to ensure that the funds are ready to complete the transaction.

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Title Transfers

A conveyancing lawyer are the people who complete the legal procedures that transfer ownership of a property from one person to another. The process involves many steps, which include checking the title deeds of the property, confirming that the seller is the owner and is legally entitled to sell the property, assessing the mortgage status, and finalising the contract signing.

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Land registry search

They can order a Land registry search for clients after they have agreed to buy a house. Alternatively, they can order a pre-completion search. The turnaround time varies significantly, from two days to a month.

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Property Developement

Some clients opt to designate conveyancers to handle the entire conveyancing transaction, while others only want to handle the post-sale/settlement phase.

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Other conveyancing services

There are many other property related legal services provided by conveyancers too.