Having sold my house in Chesterfield last November but the buyer keeps texting me complaining that his solicitor is waiting to hear from mine. What should my lawyer have done now that I have sold?
Following your house sale your lawyer is obliged to forward the transfer deeds and all additional paperwork to the purchaser's conveyancer. Depending on the transaction, your lawyer should also confirm that the home loan has been discharged to the purchasers solicitors. There are no post completion steps just for conveyancing in Chesterfield.
My wife and I have recently appointed a conveyancing solicitor in Chesterfield. I I would like to check whether they are accepted on the Skipton Building Society approved list of lawyers. Can you help?
The first thing you should do is e-mail your conveyancer and enquire if they can act for the lender. Otherwise you can get in touch with Skipton Building Society who may be able to confirm.
Various web forums that I have come across warn that are the primary cause of stalling in Chesterfield conveyancing transactions. Is there any truth in this?
The Council of Property Search Organisations (CoPSO) has noted the findings of research by MoveWithUs that conveyancing searches do not feature amongst the most frequent causes of delays in the conveyancing process. Local searches are unlikely to be the root cause of delay in conveyancing in Chesterfield.
The deeds to my property are lost. The lawyers who handled the conveyancing in Chesterfield 5 years ago have long since closed. What do I do?
Assuming you have a registered title the details of your proprietorship will be retained by HMLR under a Title Number. It is easy to perform a search at the Land Registry, find your house and secure up to date copies of the Registered Entries for a small fee. Where the property is Leasehold then the Land Registry will also normally retain a certified duplicate of the Registered Lease and again, a copy can be ordered for a small fee.
What does commercial conveyancing in Chesterfield cover?
Non domestic conveyancing in Chesterfield incorporates a wide array of guidance, supplied by qualified solicitors, relating to business property. For example, this type of conveyancing can cover the sale or purchase of freehold business premises or, more commonly, the transfer of existing business tenancies or the drafting of new leasing arrangements. Commercial conveyancing solicitors can also offer advice on the sale of business assets, commercial mortgages and the termination of leases.
I am using a search engine for the term cheap conveyancing in Chesterfield it reveals numerous conveyancersin the area. How do I determine which is the right property lawyer for my move?
The ideal way of seeking a suitable conveyancer is via trusted referral, so seek the opinion of friends and those you trust who have purchased a property in Chesterfield or the reputable estate agent or financial adviser. Fees for conveyancing in Chesterfield differ, so it's advisable to secure a minimum of four estimates from varying types of solicitors. Be sure to obtain confirmation that the charges are guaranteed not to increase.