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Selecting the right solicitor is the most important decision when it comes to your Aston conveyancing

5 reasons to let us help you find a local conveyancing solicitor in Aston

  • 1 Low cost packages from online conveyancers might be tempting. However, these organisations are often located hundreds of miles away with little appreciation of the factors that impact property transactions in Aston
  • 2 Excellent communication together with pure property expertise are key benefits that you should seek when choosing conveyancing solicitors. Aston home moves can become a lot more protracted due to poor communication between all the parties. The lawyers we work with ensure that communication channels are open and act on arising issues and developments expeditiously.
  • 3 The organisations listed on our directory have a mix of conveyancing lawyers, legal executives and support staff handling thousands of conveyancing matters each year.
  • 4 Notwithstanding what other lawyers tell you it could be necessary to visit your conveyancer to sign legal papers. There are various parties with engaged in a conveyancing transaction without needing to include the postman into the equation.
  • 5 Using a local Solicitor in the main means that you will receive a more personal touch. Online forums bear testimony to the idea that in choosing a an online conveyancing factory, your conveyancing is handled by a team of people who check what is happening on the file by determining whether the ‘computers says no’.

Examples of recent conveyancing in Aston since April 2025*

Recently asked questions about conveyancing in Aston

Is the fact that my solicitor in Aston is not on my bank's conveyancing panel that there is a problem with the standard of his conveyancing?

It would be unwise to jump to that conclusion. There are plenty of plausible explanations. Just recently a report by the solicitors regulator revealed that over three quarters of law firms surveyed had been removed from at least one lender panel. The top 5 reasons are as follows: (1) low volume of transactions (2) the lawyer is a sole practitioner (3) as part of the HSBC panel reduction (4) regulatory contact by SRA (5) accidental removal. Where you are concerned you should simply call the Aston conveyancing firm and enquire why they are no longer on the approved list for your lender.

We were just about to exchange contracts for a leasehold flat in Aston. We have hit a snag. Our loan offer with Santander runs out on 8/9/2025 but the owners are suggesting a completion date of 10/9/2025. Is it possible to extend the loan offer?

The person best placed to address this concern is your solicitors who is in a position to assess if he or she is better off negotiating with the lender, seller’s conveyancers, property agents or conceivably all parties given the history of your transaction as of today.

I purchased a freehold residence in Aston but still charged rent, why is this and what is this?

It’s unusual for properties in Aston and has limited impact for conveyancing in Aston but some freehold properties in England (particularly common in North West England) pay an annual sum known as a Chief Rent or a Rentcharge to a third party who has no other legal interest in the land.

Rentcharge payments are usually between £2.00 and £5.00 per year. Rentcharges date back many centuries, but the Rent Charge Act 1977 barred the establishment of new rentcharges from 1977 onwards.

Previous rentcharges can now be redeemed by making a lump sum payment under the Act. Any rentcharges that are still in existence after 2037 is to be dispensed with completely.

I am looking for a flat up to £235,500 and found one close by in Aston I like with a park and railway links nearby, however it only has 52 remaining years left on the lease. There is not much else in Aston in this price bracket, so just wondered if I would be making a grave error acquiring a short lease?

If you require a home loan the shortness of the lease will likely be problematic. Discount the price by the expected lease extension will cost if not already taken into account. If the existing owner has owned the property for at least 2 years you could request that they start the process of the extension and pass it to you. An additional ninety years can be extended on to the existing lease and have £0 ground rent by law. You should consult your conveyancing lawyer regarding this.

As co-executor for the estate of my grandmother I am selling a property in Cardiff but reside in Aston. My solicitor (based 250 miles awayrequires that I sign a statutory declaration prior to completion. Can you recommend a conveyancing practitioner in Aston who can witness and place their company stamp on the document?

strictly speaking you should not be required to have the documents witnessed by a conveyancing solicitor. Normally any notary public or solicitor will be fine regardless of whether they are Aston based

I've found a house that seems to be perfect, at a great figure which is making it more attractive. I have just been informed that the title is leasehold rather than freehold. I would have thought that there are issues buying a house with a leasehold title in Aston. Conveyancing lawyers have are soon to be appointed. Will they explain the issues?

Most houses in Aston are freehold rather than leasehold. In this scenario it’s worth having a local solicitor used to dealing with such properties who can help the conveyancing process. it is apparent that you are purchasing in Aston so you should seriously consider looking for a Aston conveyancing solicitor and be sure that they are used to advising on leasehold houses. As a matter of priority you will need to check the number of years remaining. Being a tenant you will not be at liberty to do whatever you want with the house. The lease will likely included provisions for example requiring the landlord’spermission to conduct changes to the property. You may also be required to pay a contribution towards the upkeep of the estate where the house is located on an estate. Your conveyancer should report to you on the legal implications.

Aston Conveyancing for Leasehold Flats - A selection of Queries before buying

    Is anyone aware of any major works in the near future that could increase the maintenance charges? Does this lease have in excess of 82 years unexpired?

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Residential Landlord and Tenant Conveyancing solicitors in Aston

The list below is a small selection of solicitors in Aston with expertise in landlord and tenant law and on the regulations governing different types of tenancies. This could include advice on Service charge disputes

  • Coates Solicitors Limited, 62-64 High Street, Mosborough, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S20 5AE
  • Parker Rhodes Hickmotts, The Point, Bradmarsh Business Park, Bradmarsh Way, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S60 1BP
  • Bradford & Son, 9 Moorgate Road, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S60 2EN
  • Oxley & Coward Solicitors Llp, 34-46 Moorgate Street, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S60 2HB
  • Arthur Jackson & Co, 4 Ash Mount, Doncaster Gate, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S65 1DQ

Commercial Conveyancing solicitors in Aston regulated by the SRA

The list below is a non-comprehensive list of solicitors in Aston practicing in commercial conveyancing in Aston. This may include advice on taking a commercial lease as a tenant
  • Waring Associates Llp, 354 Herringthorpe Valley Road, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S60 4LA
  • Coates Solicitors Limited, 62-64 High Street, Mosborough, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S20 5AE
  • Tierney & Co, 137 Bawtry Road, Wickersley, Rotherham, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S66 2BW
  • Parker Rhodes Hickmotts, The Point, Bradmarsh Business Park, Bradmarsh Way, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S60 1BP
  • Bradford & Son, 9 Moorgate Road, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S60 2EN

Aston commercial property solicitors draw on a full range of commercial expertise offering advice on a variety of issues across all aspects of commercial property law

    Telecommunications and broadcast mast sites General advice on title or other property issues Commercial development (from overage and options through to site acquisitions and construction) Extension of leases Property finance for investment and development loans for banks and borrowers Buying, selling and leasing land for registered charities

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