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5 reasons to use our service to help you select a local conveyancing solicitor in Dartmouth Park

  • 1 Over the years Dartmouth Park conveyancer have established very good links with Dartmouth Park local estate agents, banks, building societies, landlords and property developers enabling them to liaise at speed with all concerned in the process of undertaking your conveyancing in Dartmouth Park.
  • 2 The hallmark of our conveyancing solicitors in Dartmouth Park is quality not quantity. The level of service offered by conveyancing "factories" (sometimes 'recommended' by large estate agency chains) sometimes falls short of the high standards of professionalism you will expect.
  • 3 Our site is the only site offering you the facility to ensure that your property ownership legalities in Dartmouth Park will be conducted by a solicitor on your bank authorised panel.
  • 4 Notwithstanding what other on-line conveyancers advise it may be important to visit your lawyer to execute documents. Too many 3rd parties are already with an interest in a conveyancing transaction without needing to include the postman into the mix.
  • 5 Dartmouth Park lawyers have a crucial advantage when it comes to Dartmouth Park conveyancing as they have valuable local knowledge of local authority requirements, planning policies and other matters that can impact your home move

Examples of recent conveyancing in Dartmouth Park since May 2025*

Recently asked questions about conveyancing in Dartmouth Park

I am 3 weeks into the sale of my maisonette in Dartmouth Park and the estate agent has just e-mailed to say that the buyers are switching conveyancer. I am told that this is due to the fact that the mortgage company will only work with solicitors on their approved list. Why would a major mortgage company only engage with certain lawyers rather the firm that they want to select for their conveyancing in Dartmouth Park ?

Lenders have always had an approved set of law firms that can represent them, but in the last few years big names such as Yorkshire Building Society, have reviewed and reduced their conveyancing panel– in some cases removing conveyancing firms who have worked with them for decades.

Lending institutions point to the increase in fraud by way of justification for the cull – criteria have been tightened as a smaller panel is easier to maintain. No lender will say how many solicitors have been dropped, claiming the information is commercially sensitive, but the Law Society claims that it is being contacted daily by practices that have been removed from panels. Some do not even realise they have been dropped until contacted by a borrower who has instructed them as might be the situation in your buyers' case. The buyers are not going to have any impact on this.

My wife and I are purchasing a new build duplex in Dartmouth Park and my conveyancer is informing me that she has to the bank to disclose incentives from the developer. The Estate Agents are hassling me to exchange and I have no desire to delay deal. is my lawyer playing by the book?

You should not exchange unless you have been advised to do so by your conveyancer. A precondition to being on a bank panel is to comply with the UK Finance Lenders’ Handbook requirements. The CML Conveyancing Handbook requires that your lawyer have the appropriate Disclosure of Incentive form completed by the developer and accepted by your lender.

What will a local search reveal about the property my wife and I purchasing in Dartmouth Park?

Dartmouth Park conveyancing often starts with the applying for local authority searches directly from your local Authority or via a personal search company for instance Onsearch The local search plays an important part in many a Dartmouth Park conveyancing purchase; as long as you wish to avoid any nasty once you have moved into your property. The search will supply data on, amongst other things, details on planning applications relevant to the property (whether granted or refused), building control history, any enforcement action, restrictions on permitted development, nearby road schemes, contaminated land and radon gas; in all a total of 13 subject headings.

The deeds to our house can not be found. The solicitors who handled the conveyancing in Dartmouth Park 4 years ago no longer exist. What do I do?

Gone are the days when you need to hold title deeds to evidence that you own the land or premises, as the Land Registry have everything they need in a digital format.

Over the last few months I have been searching for a flat up to £235,500 and found one close by in Dartmouth Park I like with open areas and station nearby, the downside is that it's only got 52 years on the lease. I can't really find anything else in Dartmouth Park in this price bracket, so just wondered if I would be making a mistake purchasing a lease with such few years left?

Should you require a mortgage the shortness of the lease may be a potential deal breaker. Discount the price by the anticipated lease extension will cost if it has not already been discounted. If the existing owner has owned the premises for a minimum of 2 years you could ask them to commence the lease extension formalities and then assign it to you. You can add 90 years to the current lease and have £0 ground rent by law. You should consult your conveyancing lawyer concerning this matter.

We have appointed a Dartmouth Park conveyancing solicitor for our house purchase (first time buyers) and have spotted in the Ts and Cs that they are not governed by the Financial Conduct Authority. Need I be concerned or is that usually the case with conveyancing practitioner?

We can't see why they should be. Most property lawyer don't lend money. You should check that they are governed by the SRA, who have specific laws regulating monies sitting on client account.

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Commercial Conveyancing solicitors in Dartmouth Park regulated by the SRA

The firms listed below are a non-comprehensive list of solicitors in Dartmouth Park with expertise in commercial conveyancing in Dartmouth Park. This could include advice on taking a commercial lease as a tenant
  • Henry Boustred & Sons, 18 Highgate High Street, London, N6 5JG
  • Percy Short & Cuthbert, 608 Holloway Road, London, England, N19 3PH
  • Tulips Solicitors, 754 Holloway Road, London, London, N19 3LF
  • Pepi & Co, Flat 4, 460 Holloway Road, London, London, N7 6HT
  • Burke Niazi Limited, 470-474 Holloway Road, London, London, N7 6NN

Residential Licensed Conveyancers in Dartmouth Park regulated by the Council of Licensed Conveyancers

Please be aware that the listed conveyancers do not limit their work for conveyancing in Dartmouth Park but also conveyancing throughout England and Wales.
  • Stratega Law Ltd, Sutherland House, W1F 7TE
  • House Owners Conveyancers Limited, 56 Windermere Avenue, N3 3RA
  • House Owners Conveyancers Limited, Dephina House, N3 2JU
  • L B Property Lawyers, Imperial House, N17 0SP

Planning law solicitors in Dartmouth Park regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority

The list below is a small selection of solicitors in Dartmouth Park practicing in planning law. This may include advice on development on contaminated land
  • F S Garford, 26 Fairfax Place, London, NW6 4EH
  • Gelbergs Llp, 188 Upper Street, Islington, London, N1 1RQ
  • Bolt Burdon, Providence House, Providence Place, Islington, London, N1 0NT
  • Tuckers Solicitors Llp, 39 Warren Street, London, London, W1T 6AF
  • Grower Freeman, Ivor House, 25-26 Ivor Place, London, NW1 6HR

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

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