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Reasons to use our Derbyshire conveyancing solicitors

  • 1 You can gain comfort when you select the very best, most recommended conveyancing solicitors. Derbyshire has a number to select from, but for a truly professional and reliable service many local people have been use the endorsement of this site.
  • 2 The organisations shown on our directory have a variation of conveyancing solicitors, legal executives and support staff handling thousands of conveyancing matters each year.
  • 3 This site is the only site offering you the ability to ensure that your property ownership legalities in Derbyshire will be carried out by a property lawyer on your lender’s conveyancing panel.
  • 4 Derbyshire conveyancers work in partnership with Derbyshire estate agents, property finders, surveyors, banks and other professionals to ensure that a quality service is offered to clients every step of the way, never losing sight of the time-critical nature behind your conveyancing transaction
  • 5 The Derbyshire conveyancing firms that are listed are committed to supplying value for money, efficient and accessible conveyancing service to purchasers, sellers and investors in Derbyshire

Examples of recent conveyancing in Derbyshire since November 2025*

Recently asked questions about conveyancing in Derbyshire

My wife and I swapping mortgage lender for our apartment in Derbyshire with Yorkshire BS. We have a son 19 who lives at home. Our solicitor requested us to identify anyone over the age of 17 other than ourselves who lives in the flat. The solicitor has now sent a form for our son to sign, waiving any legal rights in the event that the property is repossessed. I have two questions (1) Is this document specific to the Yorkshire BS conveyancing panel as he did not need to sign this form when we remortgaged 4 years ago (2) Does our son by signing this giving up his entitlement to inherit the property?

First, rest assured that your Yorkshire BS conveyancing panel solicitor is doing the right thing as it is established procedure for any occupier who is aged 17 or over to sign the necessary Consent Form, which is purely to state that any rights he has in the property are postponed and secondary to Yorkshire BS. This is solely used to protect Yorkshire BS if the property were re-possessed so that in such circumstances, your son would be legally obliged to leave. It does not impact your son’s right to inherit the apartment. Please note that if your son were to inherit and the mortgage in favour of Yorkshire BS had not been discharged, he would be liable to take over the loan or pay it off, but other than that, there is nothing stopping him from keeping the property in accordance with your will or the rules of intestacy.

What is the difference between a licensed conveyancer and conveyancing solicitor in Derbyshire

Two types of professional can execute conveyancing in Derbyshire namely licenced conveyancers or solicitors. The two can administer the legal services that you need to complete the sale or acquisition of property. Both are required to perform Derbyshire conveyancing to the same quality and guidelines so you may be sure that your conveyancing will be properly carried out and that the necessary procedures will be suitably adhered to.

The formalities of my remortgage has taken place for my property in Derbyshire. Conveyancing was of an acceptable standard but I would like to complain about the lender. How does one go about formally complaining?

Almost all banks and building societies have complaints procedures. Your first port of call should be one of the lender’s branches or the Customer Care Team at head office. In most cases complaints to a lender are sorted out very quickly. However if you are not satisfied that the matter is not resolved you can write to Financial Ombudsman Service who will take matters further.

Planning on purchasing a house in Derbyshire. I have received an online quote from a licenced conveyancer, which states: "There will be no charge for dealing with the Lender if you are obtaining a mortgage". I take this to mean that there will be no additional fee if the solicitor is on the Leeds Building Society conveyancing panel. I wanted to make sure it means there will be no additional fees for dealing with the mortgage.

They are simply saying that the cost for acting for the lender is included in the fee being quoted. It is worth you checking that the Derbyshire lawyer is on the Leeds Building Society conveyancing panel.

Will my conveyancer be asking questions concerning flooding as part of the conveyancing in Derbyshire.

The risk of flooding is if increasing concern for solicitors dealing with homes in Derbyshire. There are those who purchase a property in Derbyshire, completely expectant that at some time, it may be flooded. However, aside from the physical damage, if a house is at risk of flooding, it may be difficult to get a mortgage, satisfactory insurance cover, or sell the property. There are steps that can be taken during the course of a house purchase to forewarn the purchaser.

Lawyers are not best placed to impart advice on flood risk, however there are a number of searches that can be undertaken by the purchaser or by their solicitors which should give them a better understanding of the risks in Derbyshire. The conventional set of completed inquiry forms sent to a purchaser’s lawyer (where the Conveyancing Protocol is adopted) contains a standard question of the seller to determine whether the property has ever been flooded. In the event that flooding has previously occurred which is not notified by the seller, then a purchaser could bring a compensation claim as a result of such an misleading reply. A buyer’s lawyers should also order an enviro search. This should indicate if there is any known flood risk. If so, more detailed inquiries should be conducted.

I have recentlybeen informed that Wolstenholmes have been shut down. They carried out my conveyancing in Derbyshire for a purchase of a leasehold apartment 12 months ago. How can I check that my home is registered correctly in the name of the previous owner?

The quickest way to see if the property is registered to you, you can make a search of the land registry (£3.00). You can either do this yourself or ask a law firm to do this for you. If you are not registered you can seek help from one of a number of Derbyshire conveyancing specialists.

How can the Landlord & Tenant Act 1954 affect my business property in Derbyshire and how can your lawyers assist?

The particular law that you refer to affords protection to commercial tenants, granting the legal entitlement to make a request to court for a continuation of occupancy at the end of the lease term. There are certain specified grounds that a landlord can refrain from granting a lease renewal and the rules are complicated. We are happy to direct you to commercial conveyancing firms who use the act for protection and handle your commercial conveyancing in Derbyshire

Do online conveyancing companies cover everything a high street Derbyshire solicitor does or must I retain a solicitor for the final stages for my conveyancing in Derbyshire?

If you use an online conveyancer they will cover all the tasks your Derbyshire conveyancer would cover.

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Commercial Conveyancing solicitors in Derbyshire regulated by the SRA

The firms listed below are a small selection of solicitors in Derbyshire with expertise in commercial conveyancing in Derbyshire. This may include advice on re-mortgaging commercial property
  • Potter & Co Solicitors Limited, Bridge Chambers, 23 Dale Road, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 3LT
  • Dalton Law Limited, Bridge House, 1 Dale Road, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 3LT
  • Lovedays Solicitors, Crown Chambers, 6 Bank Road, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 3AQ
  • Rickards And Cleaver, 100 King Street, Alfreton, Derbyshire, DE55 7DD
  • Cleaver Thompson Limited, 5 & 7 King Street, Alfreton, Derbyshire, DE55 7AE

Typically, Derbyshire conveyancing for a sale includes some of the following tasks

  • Solicitor instructed by the vendor once the offer has been accepted
  • Investigating the title to the property
  • Drawing up the contract and related documents
  • Submitting draft papers to the property lawyer acting for the purchaser
  • Negotiating contracts and replying to additional questions from the buyer’s property lawyer
  • Finalising the transfer document
  • Answering requisitions submitted by the purchaser’s property lawyer
  • Carrying out the key stage of exchanging contracts and then completion of the sale
  • Accepting the sale proceeds and sending funds to the seller, the estate agent and other relevant parties (if relevant)

Whether you are going through a divorce or separation or simply wish to transfer your property to someone else, transfer of equity conveyancing in Derbyshire has some of the following tasks:

  • Obtaining instructions from the appropriate parties
  • Investigating the title to the property
  • Following instructions from the mortgage company (where relevant)
  • Agreeing the terms of the transaction
  • Drafting Transfer or approving draft Transfer
  • Negotiating amendments to the the Transfer deed
  • Communicating with parties concerning the Transfer
  • Agreeing and preparing for completion
  • Receiving and releasing monies to relevant parties
  • Preparing and submitting to HMRC the appropriate stamp duty forms and payment
  • Dealing with the registration formalities for the new ownership and the mortgage (if appropriate) at the Land Registry.

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

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