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Logical reasons to let us assist you select a high street conveyancing solicitor in Lees and Moorside

  • 1 Excellent communication and a wealth of expertise are key benefits that you should value when selecting conveyancing solicitors. Lees and Moorside conveyancing can become a lot more stressful because of poor communication between all the parties. The lawyers listed endeavour to make sure that the lines of communication are open and act on arising issues and developments quickly.
  • 2 Solicitors accustomed to conveyancing in Lees and Moorside are familiar with the local issues peculiar to Lees and Moorside and therefore you may benefit from better advice and speedier conveyancing.
  • 3 The Lees and Moorside conveyancing firms that are listed are committed to supplying value for money, efficient and transparent conveyancing service to borrowers, sellers and investors in Lees and Moorside
  • 4 Lees and Moorside conveyancers work in conjunction with Lees and Moorside estate agents, property finders, surveyors, mortgage companies and other professionals to make sure that a quality service is provided to home movers every step of the way, never losing sight of the time-critical nature behind your conveyancing transaction
  • 5 The hallmark of our conveyancing solicitors in Lees and Moorside is quality not quantity. The level of service offered by conveyancing "factories" (sometimes 'recommended' by national chain estate agents) sometimes falls short of the high standards of professionalism you will expect.

Examples of recent conveyancing in Lees and Moorside since March 2026*

Recently asked questions about conveyancing in Lees and Moorside

We are about to exchange contracts for a semi detached house in Lees and Moorside. We have hit a stumbling block. The loan offer with Yorkshire Building Society expires on 19/8/2026 but the sellers are insisting on a completion date of 21/8/2026. Can one prolong the loan offer?

The best person to deal with your question is your solicitors who will calculate if they better off negotiating with the lender, seller’s solicitors, property agents or possibly all parties taking into account what has gone on in your conveyancing to date.

It is is a decade since I bought my property in Lees and Moorside. Conveyancing solicitors have now been instructed on the sale but I can't locate my title deeds. Is this a major issue?

You need not be too concerned. Firstly there is a chance that the deeds will be retained by your mortgage company or they may be in the possession of the solicitor who oversaw the purchase. Secondly the likelihood is that the title will be registered at the land registry and you will be able to establish that you own the property by your conveyancing lawyers acquiring current official copies of the land registers. Most conveyancing in Lees and Moorside involves registered property but in the unlikely event that your home is not registered it is more tricky but is not insurmountable.

I have been told by my lawyer that lack of right of way insurance is necessary on my purchase. What is the typical level of cover needed for conveyancing in Lees and Moorside?

The right level of lack of right of way indemnity insurance should be dictated by who your lender. It would differ for example between Birmingham Midshires and Barnsley Building Society. Conveyancing lawyers as opposed to borrowers take out such insurances.

My wife and I are in the throws of looking at houses in Lees and Moorside and I am about to put in an offer. Is it too early to have a solicitor in place? I intend to finance via a home loan with Coventry BS.

It would be advisable to instigate your search sooner rather than later. After you have chosen your lawyer and once your offer is accepted you can instruct them to work for you and pass their contact information on to the estate agent. As you are obtaining a mortgage with Coventry BS, ask your prospective lawyers if they are on the Coventry BS conveyancing panel otherwise they can't do the mortgage legal work.

The mortgage over my property is with UBS for my property in Lees and Moorside. Conveyancing was finalised months ago. Should I wish to rent out my property and do not currently have a buy-to-let mortgage do I need to remortgage to a BTL mortgage or inform UBS?

You must advise UBS in advance of letting out your property as this is likely to be a breach of UBS’s mortgage conditions. In many cases banks or building societies will permit you to let out your former home without needing to switch to a buy-to-let mortgage but some lenders will add a surcharge to your mortgage rate to reflect the higher risk. You should contact UBS directly. You need not do this via a UBS conveyancing panel firm.

What will a local search reveal about the house I am purchasing in Lees and Moorside?

Lees and Moorside conveyancing often starts with the applying for local authority searches directly from your local Authority or via a personal search company such as Searches UK The local search is essential in every Lees and Moorside conveyancing purchase; as long as you wish to avoid any nasty once you have moved into your new home. The search will supply information on, amongst other things, details on planning applications relevant to the premises (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 thirteen topic sections.

I used Stirling Law a few years ago for my conveyancing in Lees and Moorside. Now, I need the documents however the law firm is no longer operating. What do I do?

You should call the Solicitors Regulatory Authority (SRA) to assist in tracing 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 Lees and Moorside of the conveyancing firm of solicitors you previously retained, the name of conveyancing solicitor with whom you had dealings, and the date on which you last had dealings with the firm.

I am contemplating choosing a web based conveyancing practitioner ahead of a Lees and Moorside conveyancing practice. Am I making a mistake?

Numerous benefits exist in being able to pop in to a local Lees and Moorside conveyancing solicitor such as

  • signing documents and and when necessary
  • getting one on one explanations of issues that you need help with
  • the ability to complain if things need to addressed

When comparing estimates, look carefully for hidden extras. Most decent Lees and Moorside high street solicitors give an all-inclusive figure. Often online companies seem to offer low cost prices, but have hidden 'extras' in the small print.

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Sample of conveyancing solicitors in Lees and Moorside regulated by the SRA

It is important to note that the listed firms do not limit their work for conveyancing in Lees and Moorside but also conveyancing throughout England and Wales.

  • Colin Ashworth & Co, Beal House, Beal Lane, Shaw, Oldham, Lancashire, OL2 8PB
  • John Birkby & Co, 150 Huddersfield Road, Oldham, Lancashire, OL4 2RD
  • Maya Solicitors, 42a Horsedge Street, Oldham, Lancashire, OL1 3SH
  • Lewis & Co, 21 Queen Street, Oldham, Lancashire, OL1 1RD
  • Norcross Lees & Riches, 19 Queen Street, Oldham, Lancashire, OL1 1RD

Domestic Licensed Conveyancers in Lees and Moorside regulated by the CLC

Please be aware that the listed conveyancers do not limit their work for conveyancing in Lees and Moorside but also conveyancing across England and Wales.
  • Kirkham Conveyancing Services Limited, 74 Rochdale Road, OL2 6QJ
  • Peter Robinson & Co, 27 Queen Street, OL1 1RD
  • Alfred Ledger & Sons , Property Lawyers, OL16 1QA
  • Matthew Montgomery & Co, 9-13 Water Street, OL16 1TL
  • Shanley Wright , Property Lawyers, OL16 1DZ

Selling a home in Lees and Moorside is a complex business, both legally and administratively. The exact order of events varies slightly, below are some of the tasks in the process.

  • Taking instructions from parties involved
  • Collating the documents evidencing the title to the property
  • Preparing contract and associated documents
  • Sending draft papers to the lawyer acting for the purchaser
  • Finalising the wording for contracts and replying to supplemental enquires from the purchaser’s lawyer
  • Negotiating the transfer document
  • Answering requisitions prepared by the buyer’s lawyer
  • Proceeding to exchange of contracts and then completion of the sale
  • Receiving sale proceeds and wiring funds to the seller, the estate agent and other relevant parties (if relevant)

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

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