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Conveyancing is often seen as a confusing and time consuming exercise with legal fees and costs coming from all angles. We have streamlined the process to make it the most efficient and affordable possible. We highlight all costs and what they are for.
Conveyancing defined This is the process name when a transaction takes place in the transfer of ownership of a property, whether it is a leasehold or freehold. A person will instruct a conveyancing solicitor to act on their behalf and the other side will also instruct their own solicitor to act for them as well. The process for the transaction can take from 4 weeks which is very fast up to 12 weeks. When there is a chain of properties involved it can take much longer as there are more parties involved therefore the timing of such things take time. Conveyancer and Conveyance defined A conveyancer is the name of the person acting on the conveyancing process. A conveyancer can be a practising property solicitor but can also be a licensed conveyancer and does not have to be a qualified lawyer, although firms that operate such a system in the conveyance process will majority of the time have a qualified lawyer supervising them. Conveyance term is used to be a short term for conveyancing and is used in certain circumstances as an abbreviation. For example someone may ask how that conveyance is progressing rather than saying how is the conveyancing case progressing, so the term conveyance can be used for short hand reference.