Conveyancing
What is Conveyancing?
Conveyancing is the 'act of transfer of title to property from one person to another'. In essence it is the legal process of buying and selling property
Who does the conveyancing?
Property conveyancing by law, must be done by a property solicitor or licensed conveyancer. Except in exceptional circumstances, one lawyer cannot act for both parties, as this would cause a conflict of interest, therefore both the buyer and seller will have their own representation
What do they actually do?
Essentially the conveyancer is acting on behalf of either the buyer or seller and representing their interests in the property purchase or sale as well as any lender involved in the transaction. The actual work carried out on a matter depends on the nature and complexity of the transaction but essentially their job is to ensure the correct process is followed to enable the sale or purchase to complete in accordance with the governing laws. A guide to the typical steps in a sale/purchase transaction can be provided if required.
Conveyancing
Moving house is always stressful.
One of the most stressful things that you can ever do is to move house. When you use the services of Gladstone Solicitors you will find our blend of experience, the latest technology and unrivalled client care will ease you through the house buying or selling process quickly and smoothly.
Buying your first home
Whether you are buying your first home or are a property investor with a portfolio of properties you will need a specialist property team to conduct your property sale or purchase and once you instruct Gladstone Solicitors that is exactly what you get.
Mortgages and Equity
In addition to dealing with the sale and purchase of residential property we can offer expert advice and assistance on re-mortgages, home equity release loans, transfers of equity.
What We Offer You
- Fixed Fee pricing.
- We aim to use technology to its best advantage, so to save time we will report to you by email as much as possible.