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Expert Conveyancers.

Since 2019, our expert residential property team has helped thousands of clients buy or sell their homes. Whether you’re buying your first home, selling your now home, or chasing your dream home, we’re with you for every step of your property journey.

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How Holden Smith Can Help You.

Our conveyancing team provides clear, tailored advice on a full range of residential property transactions, including:

  • New Build Conveyancing

  • Residential Property Conveyancing

  • Purchasing repossessed property

  • Buying property at an auction

  • Drafting Deeds of Trust 

  • Right to manage

  • Shared Ownership staircasing

  • Change of ownership

  • Transfer of equity 

  • Remortgages

  • The Building Safety Act

  • Freehold with management companies

What is conveyancing and what does a conveyancer do?

Conveyancing is the preparation of documents to enable the transfer of a property from one person to another. Conveyancers help prepare the documents to support the purchase or sale and ensure that everything is correct.

Buying a house is a significant financial investment. Knowing what you are buying and ensuring you truly own it according to the law is important. Our expert residential conveyancing team will work with you to ensure this is the case.

Our team will work in the background to help you complete your property purchase. This includes working with the seller’s lawyer to get a draft contract.

It also involves conducting property searches to identify any potential hidden risks. We will prepare a report for you to review. Finally, we will exchange and complete the purchase of your new property.

What are the key stages of the conveyancing process?

Conveyancing can sometimes be lengthy, as the size of the chain or the number of parties involved can cause delays. However, the process usually includes six key steps, each with its specific tasks:

  1. Instruction and initial paperwork

  2. Reviewing contracts, legal documents and raising enquiries

  3. Conducting property searches and reviewing the mortgage offer

  4. Exchange of contracts

  5. Completion

  6. Post-completion

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Why Choose Holden Smith?

Moving home can be a stressful experience. Our team has helped thousands of people move properties, keeping them informed throughout the process to make it as smooth as possible.

Our investment in technology enables you to receive real-time updates on your move, no matter what time of day it is. You can send us your documents online. This means you do not have to travel to our offices.

Frequently Asked Questions.

Do I need a solicitor to move house?

Although it is not illegal in the UK to buy or sell your home without the use of a conveyancer or solicitor, it is recommended that you appoint a qualified professional.

Solicitors and conveyancing professionals understand the steps needed to ensure a smooth move. They will also work to meet the requirements set by your mortgage lender.

Solicitors and licensed conveyancers are regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives. Being regulated means that they are obliged to ensure that the work they undertake is in the best interest of those they are working for.

How long does conveyancing take?

On average, conveyancing can take between three and six months. However, some elements can delay the process, including the complexity of the transaction, the size of the chain and the results from the property searches.

How much does conveyancing cost?

Several factors can determine the cost of your conveyancing. This includes the location and age of the property, as well as whether it is freehold, leasehold, or if management companies are involved. If you are purchasing a flat, there may also need to be further checks to ensure that it is protected by the Building Safety Act 2022.

Which parts of the country can you help me with?

As a law firm based in England, we can help with any property matters within England and Wales. We cannot help with buying and selling in Scotland and Northern Ireland. This is because their legal systems are different. If you are considering properties in these areas, our team can recommend expert firms to assist you.

Get in touch

If you are seeking a divorce solicitor, do not hesitate to contact Holden Smith. You can contact our team by calling 0113 856 2636 completing our online enquiry form.

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