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This article was published on April 27th, 2023
Navigating the conveyancing process can be a daunting task for many. With so many different steps to consider, it can be difficult to understand where to start. One of the most important roles in the conveyancing process is the solicitor. They will guide you through the entire process from beginning to end, ensuring that your interests are protected. This guide will provide an overview of the role of the solicitor in the buying process and why it is important to choose a solicitor that specialises in conveyancing.
The role of a conveyancing solicitor is to ensure that the legal process of transferring ownership of a property is carried out in accordance with the law and that the interests of their client are protected throughout. They are part of the process from the beginning, dealing with all aspects of the property transaction including:
When it comes to conveyancing, choosing a solicitor who specialises in the area is important because the buying process can be difficult, and there are a lot of pitfalls to avoid. Specialist conveyancers have the necessary experience and expertise to ensure that the transaction runs smoothly and that your interests are protected.
Experienced conveyancing solicitors have spent years dealing with property transactions and they understand the ins and outs of the conveyancing process. They are experts in their field and will be able to spot, prevent, and solve any issues that arise with documentation or communication with the seller’s solicitor.
Here at Thorneycroft Solicitors, we have a team of experts that specialise in all aspects of conveyancing including new home conveyancing, agricultural conveyancing, buying, selling and remortgaging.
We have also recently renewed our Conveyancing Quality Scheme (CQS) accreditation by the Law Society. The CQS establishes a nationally recognised quality standard for residential conveyancing solicitors, guaranteeing that you, as a client, receive a high-quality service from fully certified and experienced lawyers.
So, what are you waiting for? Whether you’re buying your first home, or you’re looking to remortgage, we can help. To speak to a member of our experienced team, get in touch by calling 0330 058 0118 or filling out our simple enquiry form.