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Reasons to use our Common Edge conveyancing solicitors

  • 1 Conveyancer conveyancing solicitors have very good personal links with Common Edge selling agents and work very closely with them and local surveyors so as to ensure transactions proceed expeditiously.
  • 2 Notwithstanding what other sites may claim it just might be important to attend your lawyer to execute legal papers. Too many 3rd parties are already involved in a conveyancing transaction without having to add the postman into the pot.
  • 3 Our site offers most comprehensive domestic conveyancing directory listing bank approved property lawyers conducting conveyancing in Common Edge registered with the SRA or CLC.
  • 4 You can rest easier when select the very best, most recommended conveyancing solicitors. Common Edge has a number to select from, but for a truly dependable and dependable service many local people have been use the recommendation of this site.
  • 5 Over the years Common Edge conveyancer have established valuable connections with Common Edge local estate agents, banks, building societies, landlords and property developers enabling them to liaise at speed with all parties involved in the process of handling your house sale or purchase in Common Edge.

Examples of recent conveyancing in Common Edge since May 2026*

Disposal

of semi-detached residence, Hawes Side Lane, FY4 5AL completing on 29/05/2026 at a price of £298,000. The legal transfer of property included amongst the various tasks: sending conveyancing papers to buyers representatives, securing official copies of the title, setting up the completion formalities

Disposal

of house residence, Henson Avenue, FY4 3LZ completing on 10/06/2026 at a price of £115,000. The conveyancing process included amongst the various tasks: sending conveyancing papers to buyers representatives, sending the transfer to the seller for signature in readiness for completion, preparing statement detailing charges

Purchase

of apartment Corbridge Close FY4 5EZ, purchased for £230,000. Leasehold conveyancing due diligence included: sending conveyancing papers to buyers representatives, sending the transfer to the vendor for execution in preparation for completion, taking formal instructions from and updating the seller client

Purchase

of apartment Magnolia Way FY4 5QA, at a price of £185,000. Leasehold conveyancing legalities included: drafting the sale agreement and Transfer, sending the transfer to the vendor for execution in preparation for completion, agreeing completion date with parties

Recently asked questions about conveyancing in Common Edge

It has come to my attention via my IFA that my Common Edge the law firm I have appointed is not on the bank Conveyancing panel. What can I do to check?

You need to call your Common Edge lawyer directly. It is reasonable to expect your lawyer to advise you what has happened. If they are not on the panel they could put your in touch with solicitors on the conveyancing panel for your bank.

Our conveyancer has identified a defect with the lease for the flat we are buying in Common Edge. The other side have suggested title insurance as a solution. We are content with insurance and will cover the costs. Our lawyer says that he must be satisfied that the mortgage company is happy with this solution. Are we the client or is the bank?

Notwithstanding that you have a mortgage offer from the lender does not mean to say that the property will meet their provisions for the purposes of a mortgage. Your lawyer has to ensure that the lease has to comply with the UK Finance Lenders’ Handbook requirements. You and the mortgage company are the client. The appropriate lender requirements have to be complied with.

We are selling our property in Common Edge and according to the buyers it appears that there is a possibility that the property was built on contaminated land. A high street Common Edge lawyer would know that there is no such problem. It does beg the question why the buyers instructed a nationwide conveyancing outfit rather than a conveyancing solicitor in Common Edge. Having lived in Common Edge for many years we know that this is a non issue. Should we contact our local Authority to seek clarification that there is no issue.

It sounds as though you may have a conveyancing solicitor already. Are they able to advise? You need to check with your lawyer before you do anything. It is very possible that once the local authority has been informed of a potential issue it cannot be insured against (a bit like being diagnosed with a serious illness and then taking out life insurance to cover that same ailment)

How does conveyancing in Common Edge differ for newly converted properties?

Most buyers of new build premises in Common Edge approach us having been asked by the developer to sign contracts and commit to the purchase even before the house is finished. This is because developers in Common Edge usually buy the site, 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 Common Edge or who has acted in the same development.

As co-executor for the estate of my father I am disposing of a residence in Neath but I am based in Common Edge. My lawyer (approximately 260 kilometers from meneeds me to execute a statutory declaration before completion. Could you suggest a conveyancing lawyer in Common Edge who can witness and place their company stamp on the document?

Technically speaking you should not be required to have the documents attested by a conveyancing solicitor. Normally or notary public or qualified solicitor will be fine regardless of whether they are based in Common Edge

Some months ago I was told by my bank that their panel lawyers work on no sale no fee basis for conveyancing in Common Edge. I had a purchase abort yet the lawyers want search fees! They are claiming that the fees are independent!

Common Edge conveyancing search charges are disbursements not solicitors costs as these are paid to a third party.

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Residential Landlord and Tenant Conveyancing solicitors in Common Edge

The firms listed below are a small selection of solicitors in Common Edge with expertise in landlord and tenant law and on the regulations governing different types of tenancies. This will likely include advice on Claims for damages for illegal

  • Barker Booth & Eastwood Limited, 346 Lytham Road, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY4 1DW
  • Cooper Nimmo Ltd, 237 Church Street, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY1 3PB
  • Roland Robinsons And Fentons Llp, 85-89 Adelaide Street, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY1 4LX
  • Warings Solicitors Ltd, Cedar Chambers, Cedar Square, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY1 1BP
  • Blackhurst Budd Limited, 22 Edward Street, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY1 1BA

Planning law solicitors in Common Edge regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority

The list below is a small selection of solicitors in Common Edge specialising in planning law. The solicitors can give expert legal advice on all aspects of planning, including special planning controls
  • Planning And Law Limited, The Old Office, Grange Farm, Grange Road, Singleton, Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire, FY6 8LP

Typically, Common Edge conveyancing for a purchase has some of the following tasks

  • Obtaining instructions from the appropriate parties
  • Checking the title to the property
  • Ordering Common Edge searches with respect to the title
  • Considering the draft contract and other documentation forwarded by the vendor’s property lawyer
  • Raising queries with the vendor’s property lawyer
  • Agreeing the wording of the purchase agreement
  • Reviewing replies supplied by the owner to pre-contract enquiries
  • Negotiating the Transfer Deed for completion
  • Guiding the purchasing in respect of the loan offer: (where appropriate)
  • Drawing up and sending the purchaser a report on title (that is; summarising to the buyer on the contents of the contract pack, pre-contract enquiries and the result of the searches)
  • Carrying out the key stage of exchanging contracts and then completion of the purchase
  • Completing and submitting to HMRC the appropriate Land Tax forms and payment
  • Registering the new ownership and the mortgage (where relevant) at the HMLR.

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

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