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Examples of recent conveyancing in Bishops Castle since April 2026*

Recently asked questions about conveyancing in Bishops Castle

I am hoping to move into my new home in Bishops Castle next Monday. I have now been asked to send a copy of my building insurance schedule by my solicitor as he says that he has to check this in his capacity as lawyer for the lender. What risks does the bank expect the insurance to cover?

All property lawyers on acting for mortgage companies would need to check that the following risks are covered fire; lightning; aircraft; explosion; earthquake; storm; flood; escape of water or oil; riot; malicious damage; theft or attempted theft; falling trees and branches and aerials; subsidence; heave;landslip;collision;accidental damage to underground services;professional fees, demolition and site clearance costs; and public liability to anyone else. There are some other issues such as the level of excess that are set out in a lender’s UK Finance Lenders’ Handbook requirements. These obligations are not specific to conveyancing in Bishops Castle.

It is 10 years ago since I bought my property in Bishops Castle. Conveyancing solicitors have now been retained on the sale but I am unable to track down the deeds. Will this cause complications?

Don’t worry too much. First the deeds may be with your lender or they could be in the possession of the conveyancers who acted in the purchase. Secondly in all probability the property will be recorded at the land registry and you will be able to prove you own the property by your conveyancing solicitors obtaining up to date copy of the land registers. Most conveyancing in Bishops Castle involves registered property but in the rare situation where your home is unregistered it adds to the complexity but is not insurmountable.

Do I need to have a meeting at the offices of the solicitor to sign the legal charge? If so, I will instruct a firm who offer conveyancing in Bishops Castle so that I can pop in to their offices when needed.

As opposed to ten years ago, almost all lenders no longer need their conveyancing panel lawyer to witness the borrowers signature. You will still be obliged to hand over ID documents and there are still manifest advantages to using a local solicitor, in your case a conveyancing solicitor in Bishops Castle.

A relative advised me that where I am purchasing in Bishops Castle I should carry out a Neighbourhood, Planning and Local Amenity Search. Can you explain what the purpose of this search is?

This is a search is sometimes included in the estimate for your Bishops Castle conveyancing searches. It is a large document of about 40 pages, listing and setting out important information about Bishops Castle around the property and the people living there. It incorporates an Aerial Photograph, Planning Applications, Land Use, Mobile Phone Masts, Rights of Way, the local Housing Market, Council Tax Banding, the demographics of People living in the area, the dominant type of Housing, the Average Property Price, Crime statistics, Local Education with plans and statistics, Local Amenities and other useful information about Bishops Castle.

I have recentlybecome aware that Stirling Law have closed. They conducted my conveyancing in Bishops Castle for a purchase of a leasehold apartment 18 months ago. How can I be sure that the property is not still registered in the name of the previous owner?

The quickest method to see if the premises is registered to you, you can make a search of the land registry (£3.00). You can either do this yourself or ask a law firm to do this for you. If you are not registered you can seek help from one of a number of Bishops Castle conveyancing specialists.

My husband and I plan to purchase our 1st property in Bishops Castle. Conveyancing lawyer has been instructed. The financial consultant pointed out that a survey is not needed as the property was only constructed in 2001.

At the very least you should have a Home Buyer's Report. Given the premises is more than ten years old the property will not come with a warranty, so you would be well advised not to take a risk. For a property that age with no signs of problems a Home Buyer's report could suffice. They will highlight any obvious issues and recommend additional investigation if relevant. Where there are any signs of problems seek a full structural survey.

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What to expect from a Licensed Conveyancer for conveyancing in Bishops Castle?

Licensed Conveyancers specialise in the legalities surrounding acquiring and selling property and cover conveyancing nationwide not just Bishops Castle. If appointed a Licensed Conveyancer regulated by the CLC, you should:
  • Have an honest and lawful conveyancing.
  • Have a high standard of legal services.
  • Be supplied with your matters dealt with using care, skill and diligence.
  • Receive a high quality of service due to your lawyer’s arrangements, resources, procedures, skills and commitment.
  • Have a service which is accessible and responsive to your individual needs.
  • You should not consider yourself discriminated against, victimised or harassed.
  • Not receive a service which is below the standard you could expect, however, if you do your lawyer accepts responsibility for this and provides you with any appropriate redress.
  • Have your individual needs taken into account should a complaint be made.
  • Enjoy the benefit of a swift, objective and comprehensive service when making a complaint about your conveyancing in Bishops Castle about your conveyancing in Bishops Castle.

Purchase in Bishops Castle is a complex business, both legally and administratively. The exact order of events varies slightly, below are some of the tasks in the process.

  • Property lawyer instructed by the purchaser once the offer has been accepted
  • Examining the title unregistered or registered
  • Conducting Bishops Castle searches with respect to the property
  • Considering the draft contract pack and other documentation supplied by the seller’s conveyancer
  • Raising queries with the seller’s conveyancer
  • Agreeing the wording of the sale agreement
  • Going through replies given by the vendor to pre-contract enquiries
  • Negotiating a Transfer Deed for completion
  • Advising the buyer in respect of the loan offer: (where relevant)
  • Preparing and sending the purchaser a report on title (that is; a breakdown of all findings on the property)
  • Proceeding to exchange of contracts and then preparing for completion
  • Completing and submitting to HMRC the correct SDLT forms and payment
  • Registering the buyer and the mortgage (where appropriate) at the HMLR.

Bishops Castle commercial property solicitors draw on a wide range of commercial expertise offering advice on a variety of issues across all aspects of commercial property law

    Advising landlords and tenants in respect of ancillary documentation e.g. licences to alter, assign underlet etc Buying, selling and leasing land for registered charities Notices received in respect of alleged breaches of lease Property realisations and advice for insolvency practitioners Compulsory land purchase Development, including options, overage agreements, JCT building contracts

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

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