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Understanding the Role of a Conveyancing Solicitor

  • Residential Property
  • 21st Jun 2024

Understanding the Role of a Conveyancing Solicitor Buying or selling a property is often one of the most significant transactions you will undertake. This process, known as conveyancing, involves numerous legal steps that ensure the transfer of property ownership is conducted smoothly and legally. This is where conveyancing solicitors come in. Conveyancing solicitors play a […]

By Chloe Linsley

MLP Law

Understanding the Role of a Conveyancing Solicitor

Buying or selling a property is often one of the most significant transactions you will undertake. This process, known as conveyancing, involves numerous legal steps that ensure the transfer of property ownership is conducted smoothly and legally. This is where conveyancing solicitors come in. Conveyancing solicitors play a vital role in the property market, providing essential services to both buyers and sellers.

What is Conveyancing?

Conveyancing refers to the legal process of transferring property ownership from one person to another. This process begins when an offer on a property is accepted and continues until the new owner receives the keys. The steps involved in conveyancing include preparing and reviewing legal documents, conducting searches, liaising with lenders, and ensuring all financial transactions are properly managed.

The Role of Conveyancing Solicitors

A conveyancing solicitor is a legal professional who specialises in property law. They guide clients through the entire conveyancing process, ensuring all legal requirements are met and providing peace of mind that everything is handled correctly. Here’s a detailed look at what conveyancing solicitors do:

  1. Legal Advice and Documentation

Conveyancing solicitors provide expert legal advice on property transactions. They prepare, review, and manage all necessary documentation, including:

Drafting Contracts: Solicitors draft the contract of sale, outlining the terms and conditions of the property transaction.

Title Deeds: They examine the title deeds to ensure the seller has the legal right to sell the property and that there are no disputes or restrictions.

Transfer Deeds: They prepare the transfer deed, which legally transfers property ownership to the buyer.

  1. Property Searches

Conducting property searches is a critical part of the conveyancing process. These searches provide important information about the property.

  1. Liaising with Mortgage Lenders

If the buyer is obtaining a mortgage, the conveyancing solicitor will liaise with the lender to ensure all financial arrangements are in place. This includes:

Mortgage Offer Review: Reviewing the terms of the mortgage offer to ensure they are favourable to the client.

  1. Exchange of Contracts

Once all searches are complete and all parties are satisfied with the contract terms, the solicitors will arrange for the exchange of contracts. This step involves:

Deposit Handling: Ensuring the buyer’s deposit is paid and held securely.

Finalising Dates: Confirming the completion date when the property will officially change hands.

  1. Completion

On the completion date, the conveyancing solicitor oversees the final steps of the property transaction, including:

Funds Transfer: Managing the transfer of funds from the buyer to the seller.

Registration: Submitting the registration of the new ownership with the Land Registry, ensuring the buyer is officially recorded as the new owner.

Stamp Duty: Calculating and paying any Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) due on the property.

Why Use a Conveyancing Solicitor?

Engaging a conveyancing solicitor offers numerous benefits, including:

Expert Knowledge: Solicitors have a deep understanding of property law and can navigate complex legal issues effectively.

Risk Management: They identify and mitigate potential risks, ensuring the transaction proceeds smoothly.

Time Efficiency: Solicitors manage the entire process, saving clients time and stress.

Conclusion

The role of conveyancing solicitors is crucial in ensuring property transactions are legally sound and smoothly executed. Whether you are buying or selling a property, their expertise and support can make a significant difference in navigating the complexities of conveyancing. By choosing a reputable conveyancing solicitor, you can enjoy peace of mind and confidence that your property transaction is in capable hands.

If you’re planning a property transaction and need expert legal assistance, contact our experienced conveyancing team today to ensure your process is seamless and stress-free.

About the expert

Chloe Linsley - Trainee solicitor property

Chloe Linsley

Trainee Solicitor - Property

Chloe completed her Undergraduate Law Degree at the University of Chester prior to going on to complete her Postgraduate LPC and Masters in Law at the University of Sunderland. She then joined a growing, mid-size firm in Stockport as a paralegal specialising in residential property. Chloe instantly took on her own caseload and it was from this first role that she discovered her particular interest in property law, particularly residential property. Chloe has experience in acting for both private individuals, first time buyers and companies. She has developed her knowledge and experience in many areas such as freehold, leasehold, shared ownership and right to buy. Chloe is keen to develop her skills and expand her knowledge working closely with senior members of the Residential Property team at mlpaw, with the ambitious goal to eventually qualify as a solicitor. In her spare time, Chloe enjoys spending time with her friends and family, going on hikes, trying new restaurants and going to the theatre.

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