Our grandson is in the process of securing a newly built flat in Fetcham with a mortgage from Nationwide. His lawyer has said that there is a delay in completing the ‘Disclosure of Incentive Form’. What is this document - I have never come across this before?
The form is intended to provide information to the main parties involved in the transaction. Therefore, it will be provided to your son’s lawyer who should be on the Nationwide conveyancing panel as a standard part of the process, and to the valuer when requested. The developer will be required to start the process by downloading the form and completing it. The form will therefore need to be available for the valuer at the time of his or her site visit. The form should be sent to the Nationwide conveyancing panel solicitor as early as possible, in order to avoid any last minute delays, and no later than at exchange of contracts.
Will commercial conveyancing searches reveal proposed roadworks that could impact a commercial premises in Fetcham?
Its becoming the norm that commercial conveyancing solicitors in Fetcham will conduct a SiteSolutions Highways report as it dramatically cuts the time that conveyancers spend in investigating accurate data on highways that impact buildings and development assets in Fetcham. The report sets out definitive information 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 Fetcham.
For every commercial conveyancing transaction in Fetcham it is critical to investigate the adoption status of roads surrounding a site. Failure to identify developments where adoption procedures have not been dealt with adequately may cause delays to Fetcham commercial conveyancing deals as well as pose a risk to future intentions for the site. These searches are not ordered for domestic conveyancing in Fetcham.
I used Stirling Law a few years ago for my conveyancing in Fetcham. Now, I need the files however the law firm is no longer operating. What do I do?
You should contact the Solicitors Regulatory Authority (SRA) to help locate your conveyancing files. They can be contacted on please contact on 0870 606 2555. Alternatively, you should use their online form to make an enquiry. You will need to provide the SRA with as much information as possible to assist their search, including the name and address in Fetcham of the conveyancing firm of solicitors you previously instructed, the name of conveyancing solicitor with whom you had dealings, and the date on which you last had dealings with the firm.
I am selling my home. My former conveyancers has retired. I would be grateful for any recommendation of a conveyancing firm. I happen to live in Fetcham if that makes a difference.
Please use our search tool to help you choose a solicitor for your conveyancing in Fetcham. We have connected thousands of home buyers and sellers with regulated solicitors to ensure that the legalities of their house move runs with a minimum of fuss.
Is it best to go with a Fetcham conveyancing practitioner based in the area that I am hoping to buy? An old friend can carry out the legal formalities however his firm is located 400miles away.
The benefit of a local Fetcham conveyancing firm is that you can drop in to sign documents, deliver your ID and pester them where appropriate. They will also have local knowledge which is a benefit. However nothing is more important than finding someone that will pull out all the stops for you. If if people you trust instructed your friend and they were impressed that should outweigh using an unknown Fetcham conveyancing lawyer just because they are local.
Are you able to set out the spectrum of conveyancing handled by Fetcham conveyancing organisations?
For the most part Fetcham conveyancing firms can carry out a broad array of services to home and land owners, sellers, purchasers, freeholders and tenants such as:
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Home sale conveyancing in Fetcham and nationally
Property purchase conveyancing in Fetcham and beyond
Helping tenants collectively buy their freehold (Collective Enfranchisement) including setting up the necessary companies Property investment and buying to Let Leasehold conveyancing selling and buying Planning permissions and restrictions