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How to Find Cheap Conveyancing Solicitors in Kent

15th March 2011
The economic crisis has affected us all in many areas of our lives and this has extended to not only the retail market but also the conveyancing market, including your sale, purchase, remortgage or transfer of equity. People, more than ever, are watchi...
Author: NatalieMadley
Legal

The Conveyancing Process - How Searching Conveyancing On Line Can Assist

26th November 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Steve Wentworth Transfering the ownership of a property from the current owner to the purchaser is called conveyancing. The Conveyance solicitor is responsible for looking after the legal interests of their client taking part in the ...
Author: Steve Wentworth
Legal

Conveyancing solicitors explained

13th October 2010
Conveyancing is the legal process of buying and selling a property. The person who deals with this process is usually referred to simply as a 'conveyancer,' which is a generic term to describe either a conveyancing solicitor or a licensed conveyancer. ...
Author: Mason Linger
Real Estate Law

Conveyancing - Picking the Right Solicitor is Crucial

09th April 2010
When deciding to buy a property, many people do not appreciate how important it is to find a specialised, experienced and competent solicitor, especially if they are buying a residential property. A solicitor's role in residential conveyancing is first...
Author: Tim Bishop
Real Estate Law

How to identify good conveyancing firms and conveyancing solicitors

19th February 2010
It is easy to identify and recommend the top conveyancing firms. Some estate agents and mortgage brokers choose not to promote a conveyancing solicitor for fear of being blamed if the conveyancing solicitor provides an inferior service. It takes little ti...
Author: Ittaman Pattat
Real Estate Law

A conveyancing solicitor briefly describes the remortgage process.

19th February 2010
Firstly we need to know about the procedure of a remortgage, reason for remortgaging and the possible problem in remortgaging. Conveyancing solicitors face different obstacles when remortgaging properties depending on the part of England and Wales that th...
Author: Ittaman Pattat
Real Estate Law

How a conveyancing solicitor deals with remortgage issues of clients

19th February 2010
Remortgage is probably the easiest of all conveyancing work. There are generally only the lender and the client to deal with and no other party solicitors to communicate with. A remortgage is generally conducted by junior members of staff with supervision...
Author: Ittaman Pattat
Real Estate Law

How conveyancing solicitors can help mortgage brokers make additional monies from remortgage cases

19th February 2010
The number of remortgages taking place has started to increase and experienced mortgage advisors have built good links with Conveyancing solicitors so that they can benefit from referrals. Conveyancing solicitors who are well versed in handling remort...
Author: Ittaman Pattat
Real Estate Law

Home Information Pack services explained from the point of view of a Conveyancing Solicitor.

18th February 2010
The Home Information Pack is also known as the HIP is undoubtedly a strong move forward by the Government to replicate the system deployed in Denmark. However the Government of the UK has diluted the pack and its worthiness is now questionable. The main c...
Author: Ittaman Pattat
Real Estate Law

How can good conveyancing solicitors make the process of conveyancing easier, faster as well as bett

18th February 2010
Conveyancing transactions can go smoothly and quickly or it can be protracted and costly. Conveyancing firms and conveyancing solicitors vary as does the price they charge. Many second time buyers have learnt their lesson and select their conveyancing sol...
Author: Ittaman Pattat
Taxes

Avoid Stamp Duty Tax - last two months!

22nd October 2009
Hurry, hurry! Only two months left to avoid stamp duty!! (unless the Government extend the tax cut offer) Back in September Gordon Brown announced that properties costing less than £175,000 will be exempt from stamp duty until the end of December 2009...
Author: Jones