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Reasons to use our Branston conveyancing solicitors

  • 1 The practices identified on our web pages have a mix of conveyancing practitioners, legal executives and support staff handling thousands of conveyancing matters each year.
  • 2 Personal touch and pure property experience are key benefits that you should value when selecting conveyancing solicitors. Branston conveyancing can become significantly more complicated due to poor communication between all the parties. The lawyers we work with ensure that the lines of communication are open and act on arising issues and developments quickly.
  • 3 Lawyer conveyancing solicitors have extremely good personal links with Branston selling agents and work very closely with them and local surveyors so as to ensure transactions proceed expeditiously.
  • 4 Our site is the first site that enables you the facility to ensure that your property ownership legalities in Branston will be carried out by a property lawyer on your mortgage lender’s approved panel.
  • 5 Branston solicitors have a significant advantage when it comes to Branston conveyancing as they have valuable local knowledge of local authority requirements, planning policies and other matters that will affect your sale or purchase

Examples of recent conveyancing in Branston since June 2025*

Recently asked questions about conveyancing in Branston

My partner and I are only a couple days away from an exchange on a house in Branston and my mum and dad have transferred the exchange deposit to my property lawyer. I am now told that as the deposit has been received from someone other than me my solicitor needs to make a notification to my lender. I am advised that, in also acting for the lender he must advise them that the balance of the purchase price is not just from me. I advised the bank concerning my parents' contribution when I applied for the home loan, so is it really appropriate for this now to delay the deal?

The conveyancer is obliged to clarify with lender to make sure that they know that the balance of the purchase price is not from your own resources. Your solicitor can only reveal this to your bank if you permit them to, failing which, your lawyer must cease to continue acting.

Can your site be used to find a Conveyancing solicitor in Branston even if I’m not purchasing or selling a house, for instance where I want to buy an office in Branston with a loan from Clydesdale?

Our comparison service is predominantly utilised to locate domestic conveyancing solicitors in Branston but we have recorded towards the end of this page a selection of Branston commercial conveyancing firms. You will need to speak with the solicitors directly to see if they are also authorised to represent Clydesdale

I am assisting my step-mother sell her house in Branston. Will the conveyancer commission an EPC or should I organise this?

After the demise of Home Information Packs, energy performance certificates was maintained a mandatory component of selling a house. An EPC must be to hand before the property is put on the market. This is not a task that solicitors ordinarily arrange. Where you are using a Branston conveyancing solicitor they might help arrange energy performance certificates given their contacts with reputable local energy assessors

I'm the only beneficiary of my late father’s estate and I have everything in my name now, including the house in Branston. Conveyancing formalities meant that the Land Registry date was in August. I want to move. I do know about the CML 6 month 'rule', which means that my proprietorship may be regarded the same way as though I had purchased the house in August. Is the property unsalable for six months?

The Council of Mortgage Lenders’ handbook instructs conveyancers to: "report to us immediately if the owner or registered proprietor has been registered for less than six months." By the strict wording you may be impacted by that. How sensible a view banks take of it, depend on the mortgage company as this clause is principally there to capture the purchase and immediately sell or the quick reselling of properties.

We had appointed conveyancers based in Branston on the Lloyds solicitor panel. They are now charging me an additional amount for dealing with the Lloyds mortgage. Is this an additional conveyancing fee set by Lloyds?

As unfair as it may seem, as long as it’s in their Terms of Engagement or estimate then yes your solicitor is entitled to levy a fee for this. The charge is not dictated by Lloyds but by your Branston conveyancing practitioner. Plenty of firms on the Lloyds panel will levy an ‘acting for lender’ fee and others do not.

I bought my house on 14 November and my personal details is yet to be registered. Need I be worried? My conveyancing solicitor in Branston said it will be recorded in a couple of weeks. Are titles in Branston uniquely lengthy to register?

There is nothing unique about conveyancing in Branston registration formalities. Rather than based on location, timescales can vary according to who lodges the application, whether there are errors and if the Land registry have to notify any other parties. As of today approximately 80% of submission are completed within 12 days but some can be subject to extensive hold-ups. Registration occurs after the buyer has moved in to the premises therefore 'speed' is not usually top priority yet where it is urgent that the the registration takes place urgently then you or your lawyers must speak with the land registry and explain the circumstances.

Due to the advice of my in-laws I had a survey completed on a house in Branston before appointing solicitors. I have been told that there is a flying freehold element to the house. Our surveyor advised that some mortgage companies tend refuse to issue a loan on such a house.

It varies from the lender to lender. Santander has different requirements from Birmingham Midshires. If you contact us we can check with the appropriate mortgage company. If you lender is happy to lend one our lawyers can assist as they are accustomed to dealing with flying freeholds in Branston. Conveyancing may be slightly more expensive based on your lender's requirements.

My brother is buying a basement flat in Branston. He has received a fee estimate by the conveyancer suggested by the estate agents and it came to £1385 . It was 7 years ago since I sold and bought a home and it cost was £450. Have fees really gone up that much?

You should contact two or three local Branston conveyancing firms seeking prices. You should base your choice not solely on cost, but on promptness and on how comprehensive the response is.

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Residential Landlord and Tenant Conveyancing solicitors in Branston

The firms listed below are a small selection of solicitors in Branston specialising in landlord and tenant law and on the regulations governing different types of tenancies. This will likely include advice on Rent Act Protected, Assured and Assured Shorthold tenancies

  • Sills & Betteridge Llp, 46 Silver Street, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN2 1ED
  • Burton & Co Llp, Stonebow, Stonebow, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN2 1DA
  • Faith Williams Law, 165-167 Newport, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN1 3DZ
  • Andrew & Co Llp, 1 Flavian Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN2 4GR
  • Page Nelson Solicitors Limited, Victory House, Henley Way, Doddington Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN6 3QR

Planning law solicitors in Branston regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority

The practices listed below are a small selection of solicitors in Branston specialising in planning law. This should include advice on applications about listed buildings and conservation areas
  • Sills & Betteridge Llp, 46 Silver Street, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN2 1ED
  • Andrew & Co Llp, 1 Flavian Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN2 4GR

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

  • Conveyancing practitioner instructed by the vendor once the offer has been accepted
  • Investigating the title to the property
  • Drawing up the contract and associated papers
  • Forwarding draft papers to the conveyancer representing the buyer
  • Negotiating contracts and responding to additional queries from the buyer’s conveyancer
  • Agreeing the transfer deed
  • Answering requisitions prepared by the purchaser’s conveyancer
  • Carrying out the key stage of exchanging contracts and then completion formalities
  • Receiving sale proceeds and wiring funds to the vendor, the estate agent and other relevant parties (where applicable)

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

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