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7 Tips to Get Better Conveyancing

By Fadhrick Pickaso   [ 27/03/2008 ]
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The legal transferring of the title and the ownership of a property is known as conveyancing. Property transfer has lots of intricacies. Irrespective of the fact that whether one is a first time property buyer or an established person at property transfer, the complications of property transfer can befuddle anyone. This makes a Conveyancing Solicitor very much needed and essential. A good conveyancing solicitor helps one in remaining in control of the overall situation. There are lots of legal works when it comes to property transfer and it is best to rely upon an expert to ensure that there are no complications. One should always ensure that they get the best conveyancing. Here are 7 tips which may help one in getting the best conveyancing -
1) The first thing that one should do is to ensure that the solicitor is dependable and qualified. The solicitor should have good credentials to his name.
2) One should always ask the solicitor to prepare a draft or contract before the property is put on sale. It helps in saving a lot of time.
3) The price agreed on the sale of the property should be put down in writing. Although this is the starting point, this document is not legally valid. However it is a very good way to initiate the process of selling of the property. It also helps quite a lot in minimizing misunderstanding between the buyer and the seller. If an agent is used for the sale of the property, he will prepare a memorandum of sale which states the price agreed upon by the buyer, the seller and their solicitors.
4) Before purchasing the property it is very much necessary to verify the ownership rights of the seller from the local authorities. The solicitor of the buyer should always make sufficient enquiry on the land to know the planning permission, building regulation consent and various other legal aspects of the property.
5) One should always see that the property is valued by a mortgage lender before buying or selling of the property to ensure that the best price is fixed for the property.
6) Even after the exchange of contract is done, the buyer and his solicitor should keep their ears open for any kind of problem that may accompany the party.
7) Before appointing a solicitor, the quotations should be compared. One should be always at a constant vigil for hidden costs.

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