Do all mortgage companies provide you with an approved list of Bangor conveyancing solicitors? How do you know who is on the Lloyds conveyancing panel?
Bangor conveyancing firms themselves provide us confirmation that they are on the Lloyds conveyancing panel as opposed to being supplied with a list from Lloyds directly.
My brother-in-law has suggested I instruct a conveyancing solicitor in Bangor. I I would like to check whether they are accepted on the Norwich and Peterborough Building Society conveyancing panel. Could you or the lender confirm if they are on the panel?
You should phone your conveyancer and ask them whether they can act for the lender. Alternatively you should call Norwich and Peterborough Building Society who may be able to confirm.
Will commercial conveyancing searches disclose proposed roadworks that could affect a commercial premises in Bangor?
Its becoming the norm that commercial conveyancing solicitors in Bangor will order a SiteSolutions Highways report as it reduces the time that conveyancers expend in researching accurate data on highways that impact buildings and development assets in Bangor. The report provides definitive data on the adoption status of roads, footpaths and verges, as well as the implication of traffic schemes and the rights of way surrounding a commercial development sites in Bangor.
For every commercial conveyancing transaction in Bangor it is crucial to investigate the adoption status of roads surrounding a site. Failure to identify developments where adoption procedures have not been dealt with adequately can cause delays to Bangor commercial conveyancing deals as well as present a risk to future intentions for the site. These searches are not carried out for domestic conveyancing in Bangor.
I completed on my flat on 10 August and the transaction details is yet to be on the land registry website. Any reason for this? My conveyancing solicitor in Bangor said it should be recorded in less than a month. Are titles in Bangor particularly slow to register?
There is nothing unique about conveyancing in Bangor registration formalities. Rather than based on location, timeframes can vary subject to who lodges the application, whether it is in order and if the Land registry communicate with any third persons or bodies. Currently in the region of three quarters of submission are fully addressed in less than three weeks but occasionally there can be extensive delays. Historically registration is effected after the new owner has moved in to the premises thus post completion formalities is not always primary concern yet where there is a degree of urgency associated with the registration then you or your solicitor can communicate with the Registry to express the reasoning for the application to be prioritised.
I decided to have a survey done on a property in Bangor ahead of instructing lawyers. I have been informed that there is a flying freehold overhang to the house. Our surveyor advised that some banks may refuse to give a loan on this type of home.
It varies from the lender to lender. Santander has different instructions from Nationwide. If you contact us we can check with the relevant mortgage company. If you lender is happy to lend one our lawyers can assist as they are accustomed to dealing with flying freeholds in Bangor. Conveyancing may be slightly more expensive based on your lender's requirements.
My mum and dad are unable to locate their Bangor property on the HMLR site. They have a vague recollection fifty years ago when they acquired the bungalow there were complications concerning the address not being identified on some systems.
Nearly all premises in Bangor should show up. Have you tried a search to just the postcode. Ordinarily it should reveal all the premises within that postcode. Where recorded it will show up with a title number. If they bought back in the 60’s it's conceivable it may be unregistered. The property may still be revealed but with the title number shown 'na'. In this scenario you will need to find the original title documentation which might be with your parent’s bank.