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Chesham Conveyancing Statistics*

  • 1 Percentage of leasehold conveyancing purchases in Chesham is 22% where there is a share in the management company or freehold company
  • 2 Percentage of cases in Chesham that are buy to let is 16%
  • 3 Average Land Registry Fee for this year to date was £540
  • 4 Average Stamp Duty Payable for this year to date was £15,631
  • 5 July was the busiest month and September was the next busiest month while December was the least busiest month of the year for conveyancing in Chesham

Examples of recent conveyancing in Chesham since January 2026*

Recently asked questions about conveyancing in Chesham

My mortgage broker says he needs my Chesham solicitor’s panel reference for the Nat West conveyancing panel. What is the best way to find this out. I have e-mailed my local Chesham branch but they have not got back to me yet.

Have you tried contacting your Chesham solicitor about this?. Most Chesham law firms will retain a file or database of lender panel information which would include, if applicable, their conveyancing panel details for each bank.

My Chesham lawyer has spotted a discrepancy between the assumptions in the home valuation survey and what is revealed within the title deeds. My lawyer has advised that he is obliged to ensure that the bank is happy with this discrepancy and is content to go ahead. Is my lawyer’s stance appropriate?

Your conveyancing practitioner must comply with the UK Finance Lenders’ Handbook provisions which do require that your lawyer disclose any incorrect assumptions in the lender’s valuation report and the legal papers. Should you refuse to allow your lawyer to make the appropriate notification then your lawyer will have no choice but to discontinue acting for you.

I am assisting my step-mother sell her house in Chesham. Will the conveyancer order an energy performance certificate or do I organise this?

After the abolition of Home Packs, energy assessments was kept a compulsory element of selling a property. An energy assessment needs to be commissioned in advance of the property being advertised. It is not something that conveyancers normally arrange. If you are instructing a Chesham conveyancing lawyer they might be willing to arrange EPC’s due to their contacts with reputable local energy assessors

My bid for a property was accepted at auction in Chesham. Conveyancing is required. What is next?

Now that you have to in every practical sense signed on the dotted line you will need to retain a conveyancing solicitor soon as you are faced with a fast approaching deadline in which to complete the conveyancing. Every auction property will have a bespoke auction pack. This will include the copy title deeds, local authority and drainage searches. If you have purchased leasehold property the auction pack may provide a copy of the lease, management information and a sellers leasehold information form and associated conveyancing documentation specific to leasehold premises. You need to give this to your appointed conveyancing solicitor as soon as possible. You also need to ensure that you have funds in place to complete on the date specified in the contract.

Nationwide have agreed my mortgage in principle, my bid on a house in Chesham has been accepted, now what?

Your estate agent will wish to be informed of your solicitor's details (ensure that the conveyancing practitioners are on the bank’s panel). Call up Nationwide or your broker and finish off any appropriate forms. Nationwide will appoint a valuer who will get in contact with the selling agent or seller to book an appointment. Once conducted (assuming no problems) it takes on average a week for the mortgage offer to be issued. Nationwide will issue the offer to you and your conveyancing practitioners. The transaction will then take it’s course according the nature and complexity of the conveyancing in Chesham.

Should commercial conveyancing searches reveal planned roadworks that may impact a commercial estate in Chesham?

Many commercial conveyancing solicitors in Chesham will conduct 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 Chesham. 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 Chesham.

For each commercial conveyancing transaction in Chesham it is crucial to investigate the adoption status of roads surrounding a site. The absence of identifying developments where adoption procedures have not been addressed adequately can result in delays to Chesham commercial conveyancing deals as well as present a risk to future plans for the site. These searches are not carried out for domestic conveyancing in Chesham.

Are there restrictive covenants that are commonly picked up as part of conveyancing in Chesham?

Restrictive covenants can be picked up when reviewing land registry title as part of the process of conveyancing in Chesham. An 1874 stipulation that was seen was ‘The houses to be erected on the estate are each to be of a uniform elevation in accordance with the drawings to be prepared or approved by the vendor’s surveyor…’

I am four weeks into a leasehold purchase having been directed to a firm by the high street agent to handle our conveyancing in Chesham. I am not happy. Can you you assist me in finding new lawyers?

A conveyancer would have to be really bad to suggest replacing them. Has your mortgage offer been generated? In the event that it has you will need to inform them of the new solicitor and have the mortgage documents are issued to the new lawyers. Your conveyancer needs to be on the lenders approved list to avoid escalating charges and frustration. That should be your first question of the new conveyancers. The search tool should help you find a bank approved lawyer for your conveyancing in Chesham

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Sample of conveyancing solicitors in Chesham regulated by the SRA

It is important to note that the listed firms do not limit their work for conveyancing in Chesham but also conveyancing throughout England and Wales.

  • Bps Solicitors, 85 High Street, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, HP5 1DE
  • Lennons Solicitors Limited, Chess Chambers, 2 Broadway Court, High Street, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, HP5 1EG
  • Sheratons Solicitors Ltd, 4 Broadway Court, High Street, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, HP5 1EG
  • Legal & Property Limited, Ariel House, Frogmore Street, Tring, Hertfordshire, HP23 5AU
  • Hughes & Company, The Old Bakery, Frogmore Street, Tring, Hertfordshire, HP23 5XA

Residential Landlord and Tenant Conveyancing solicitors in Chesham

The list below is a non-comprehensive list of solicitors in Chesham with expertise in landlord and tenant law and on the regulations governing different types of tenancies. This will likely include advice on service charge disputes and the right to manage

  • Bps Solicitors, 85 High Street, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, HP5 1DE
  • Lennons Solicitors Limited, Chess Chambers, 2 Broadway Court, High Street, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, HP5 1EG
  • Legal & Property Limited, Ariel House, Frogmore Street, Tring, Hertfordshire, HP23 5AU
  • Hughes & Company, The Old Bakery, Frogmore Street, Tring, Hertfordshire, HP23 5XA
  • Harrowell & Atkins, Boxwell House, 275 High Street, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, HP4 1BW

Planning law solicitors in Chesham regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority

The solicitors listed below are a small selection of solicitors in Chesham practicing in planning law. This should include advice on planning applications and appeals
  • Bps Solicitors, 85 High Street, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, HP5 1DE

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

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