We will take the stress out of conveyancing.
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No Legal Jargon and no hidden extras.
We will walk you through it from start to finish, whether you are buying or selling, and handle all the technical details, while you focus on the decor and furnishings of your new home.
Our costs are capped and all inclusive. With no hidden extras you can budget your costs with confidence.
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We Provide
[icon_text color=”silver” type=”icon_ok”]Professional Advice[/icon_text]
[icon_text color=”silver” type=”icon_ok”] Competitive Rates[/icon_text]
[icon_text color=”silver” type=”icon_ok”] Prompt & Reliable Service[/icon_text]
[icon_text color=”silver” type=”icon_ok”] Caring for You[/icon_text]
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Why use a solicitor for convenyancing?
[icon_text color=”silver” type=”icon_ok”] Only a solicitor is qualified to provide legal advice on buying, leasing, or selling real estate.[/icon_text]
[icon_text color=”silver” type=”icon_ok”] Legal knowledge, personal service and competitive rates. Are the first three things to consider. There is a common misconception that solicitors handle only legal issues, and that conveyancers are cheaper and specialise in conveyancing matters. In fact, a conveyance is a legal transaction. Your solicitor handles conveyancing matters and is the true specialist in that field, and at a price that is competitive with a conveyancer.[/icon_text]
[icon_text color=”silver” type=”icon_ok”] Conveyancing is one of the most litigated areas so it pays to have proper legal advice from the start. The advantages of using your solicitor when selling your property are: [/icon_text]
[icon_text color=”silver” type=”icon_ok”] Face-to-face contact with a solicitor; [/icon_text]
[icon_text color=”silver” type=”icon_ok”] Legal advice about your agency listing agreement;[/icon_text]
[icon_text color=”silver” type=”icon_ok”] Your Contract for Sale can be tailored to your individual requirements e.g. if you wish to have the deposit released early to purchase another property;[/icon_text]
[icon_text color=”silver” type=”icon_ok”] Your solicitor can provide legal advice, unlike a conveyancer who cannot give legal advice e.g. tax issues, and pitfalls of various clauses in the Contract;[/icon_text]
[icon_text color=”silver” type=”icon_ok”] Your solicitor often handles your other business so can advise accordingly;[/icon_text]
[icon_text color=”silver” type=”icon_ok”] Will provide timely advice if, after exchange of Contracts, things do not go according to plan with the sale;[/icon_text]
[icon_text color=”silver” type=”icon_ok”] Can liaise with others if required e.g. your bank or accountant;[/icon_text]
[icon_text color=”silver” type=”icon_ok”] Assurance that you are receiving the best possible advice and service to suit your personal circumstances;[/icon_text]
[icon_text color=”silver” type=”icon_ok”] Professional indemnity insurance to protect you for that legal advice;[/icon_text]
[icon_text color=”silver” type=”icon_ok”] Competitive fees.[/icon_text]
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