Conveyancing Advice
Most mortgages have conveyancing checks that need to take place before the purchase of a property is complete.
Speak to one of the specialist brokers we work with to learn more about these checks and how they can help.
Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring property ownership from one party to another, a critical component of buying or selling a house in the UK.
It encompasses a range of tasks, including conducting property searches, handling contracts, managing the exchange of funds, and ensuring the transaction complies with legal standards.
This process ensures both buyer and seller meet their obligations and that the transfer of property is legally sound and binding.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Still have questions about mortgages, rates, or the application process? Our comprehensive FAQ section covers everything from first-time buyer queries to complex remortgage scenarios.
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Typically, they provide you with more information about the property you’re buying, which can include flood risk, access rights or whether there’s a risk of landslides or subsidence.
They typically take between two to six weeks. But this can vary depending on the property you’re purchasing.