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Choosing the right solicitor is the most important decision when it comes to your Bankside conveyancing

Reasons to use our Bankside conveyancing solicitors

  • 1 Low cost packages from online conveyancers might seem attractive. However, these companies are often located many kilometers away with little appreciation of the factors that impact property transactions in Bankside
  • 2 This site is the only site offering you the ability to check that your conveyancing in Bankside will be conducted by a property lawyer on your mortgage lender’s conveyancing panel.
  • 3 You can gain comfort when you choose the very best, most recommended conveyancing solicitors. Bankside has a number to pick from, but for a truly professional and reliable service many local people have been use the recommendation of this site.
  • 4 There is a distinct possibility the other side’s conveyancers are located in Bankside - if so both parties will be less confrontational
  • 5 The mark of a good conveyancing solicitor in Bankside is quality not quantity. The level of service offered by conveyancing "factories" (sometimes 'recommended' by large estate agency chains) often falls short of the high standards of professionalism you would hope for.

Examples of recent conveyancing in Bankside since August 2025*

Recently asked questions about conveyancing in Bankside

My partner and I are hoping to purchase a house in Bankside and are in fact using a Bankside conveyancing practice. Within the last couple of days our lawyer has sent a preliminary report and documents to look through in anticipation of exchanging contracts shortly. Alliance & Leicester have this evening contacted us to inform me that there is now an issue as our Bankside conveyancer is not on their conveyancing panel. Is this a problem?

Where you are buying a property needing a mortgage it is normal for the purchasers' lawyers to also act for the purchaser's lender. In order to act for a bank or building society a law firm has to be on that lender's conveyancing panel. An application has to be made by the law firm to the lender to become a member of the lender's panel and there are increasingly strict criteria which the firm has to satisfy and indeed some lenders now require their panel members to be part of the Law Society’s Conveyancing Accreditation Scheme. Your solicitor should contact your lender and see if they can apply for membership of their conveyancing panel, but if that is not viable they will instruct their own solicitors to act. You are not legally obliged to appoint a law firm on the lender’s conveyancing panel as you are at liberty to use your preferred Bankside lawyers, in which case your legal fees may increase, and it will likely delay the transaction as you have another set of people involved.

Do the Building Society Association intend to launch a search tool with a view to to identify practices on the Darlington Building Society conveyancing panel for example in Bankside?

We would not expect to be advised of any intention on the part of the BSA to promote such a tool.

How does conveyancing in Bankside differ for new build properties?

Most buyers of new build property in Bankside approach us having been asked by the seller to exchange contracts and commit to the purchase even before the premises is constructed. This is because builders in Bankside tend to acquire the real estate, plan the estate and want to get the plots sold off as they are building the properties. Buyers, therefore, will have to exchange contracts without actually seeing the house they are buying. To reduce the chances of losing the property, buyers should instruct conveyancers as soon as the property is reserved and mortgage applications should be submitted quickly. Due to the fact that it could be several months and even years between exchange of contracts and completion, the mortgage offer may need to be extended. It would be wise to use a lawyer who specialises in new build conveyancing especially if they are accustomed to new build conveyancing in Bankside or who has acted in the same development.

My uncle has suggested that I instruct his lawyers for conveyancing in Bankside. Should I choose my own solicitor?

Much as we are happy to recommend a Bankside conveyancing lawyer the ideal way to choose a conveyancing lawyer is to get feedback from friends or family who have actually experience in using the solicitor you're considering.

I own a leasehold house in Bankside. Conveyancing and Yorkshire Building Society mortgage are in place. A letter has just been received from someone saying they have taken over the reversionary interest in the property. Attached was a ground rent demand for rent dating back to 1992. The conveyancing practitioner in Bankside who acted for me is not around. Do I pay?

First make enquiries of the Land Registry to make sure that the individual purporting to own the freehold is in fact the new freeholder. There is no need to incur the fees of a Bankside conveyancing practitioner to do this as you can do this on the Land Registry website for less than a fiver. Rest assured that regardless, even if this is the rightful freeholder, under the Limitation Act 1980 no more than 6 years of rent can be collected.

I have had difficulty in seeking a lease extension in Bankside. Can the Leasehold Valuation Tribunal adjudicate on premiums?

Absolutely. We are happy to put you in touch with a Bankside conveyancing firm who can help.

An example of a Freehold Enfranchisement case for a Bankside property is 1-41 Royal Tower Lodge 40 Cartwright Street in April 2013. the tribunal adding the agreed value of capitalised ground rents and the reversion the price to be paid for the freehold was £1,187,000 This case was in relation to 41 flats. The unexpired lease term was 107 years.

I'm purchasing a house in Bankside. I have found my conveyancer's company on the CLC list, but I can't find my lawyer's name on the list. Should I be concerned?

Not all staff in the practice must be listed by the regulator. Provided there is someone qualified to 'oversee' the conveyancing, the actual day-to-day activity can be conducted by unlicensed staff.

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Commercial Conveyancing solicitors in Bankside regulated by the SRA

The firms listed below are a small selection of solicitors in Bankside specialising in commercial conveyancing in Bankside. This will likely include advice on complex issues under the Landlord and Tenant Act of 1954
  • Sibley Law Llp, Delta House, 175 - 177 Borough High Street, London, London, SE1 1HR
  • Waterfront Solicitors Llp, 14 Weller Street, London, SE1 1QU
  • The Sports Integrity Initiative Ltd, Unit L.f. The Leathermarket, Weston Street, London, SE1 3ER
  • Ola Leslie Solicitors Llp, 60 Borough High Street, London, SE1 1XF
  • Rls Solicitors Limited, Suite 30-33, The Hop Exchange, 24 Southwark Street, London, London, SE1 1TY

Residential Licensed Conveyancers in Bankside regulated by the Council of Licensed Conveyancers

Please note that the listed conveyancers do not limit their work for conveyancing in Bankside but also conveyancing across England and Wales.
  • Stratega Law Ltd, Sutherland House, W1F 7TE
  • Walter Saunders, 382 Brockley Road, SE4 2BY
  • T J Ball & Company, 49 Leytonstone Road, E15 1JA
  • R & C Property Lawyers Llp, 10A Upper Tooting Road, SW17 7PG

Planning law solicitors in Bankside regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority

The list below is a non-comprehensive list of solicitors in Bankside specialising in planning law. This could include advice on tree preservation orders
  • Sibley Law Llp, Delta House, 175 - 177 Borough High Street, London, London, SE1 1HR
  • Deighton Pierce Glynn Limited, 8 Union Street, London, SE1 1SZ
  • Ola Leslie Solicitors Llp, 60 Borough High Street, London, SE1 1XF
  • Greenberg Traurig Maher Llp, The Shard, Level 8, 32 London Bridge Street, London, London, SE1 9SG
  • Winckworth Sherwood Llp, Minerva House, 5 Montague Close, London, London, SE1 9BB

*Source acknowledgement: House price data produced by Land Registry as well data supplied by Lexsure Ltd.

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