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  • 1 You can rest easier when select the very best, most recommended conveyancing solicitors. Lincolnshire has a number to select from, but for a truly professional and reliable service many local people have been use the recommendation of this site.
  • 2 Cut price packages from online conveyancers might seem attractive. However, these organisations are often based many kilometers away with limited understanding of the factors that impact property transactions in Lincolnshire
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Examples of recent conveyancing in Lincolnshire since November 2025*

Disposal

of semi property, , LN9 5RN completing on 24/11/2025 at a price of £442,000. The legal transfer of property incorporates some of the following tasks: sending conveyancing papers to buyers representatives, taking formal instructions from and updating the seller client, setting up the completion formalities

Transfer

of terraced residence, Louth Road, LN9 5EN completing on 28/11/2025 at a price of £360,000. The conveyancing process included amongst the various tasks: agreeing completion date with parties, preparing statement detailing charges, sending title deeds and executed transfer to buyer’s conveyancer

Disposal

of terraced property, Lancaster Avenue, LN9 5EP completing on 05/12/2025 at a price of £320,000. The legal transfer of property included amongst the various tasks: dealing with appropriate requisitions and enquiries, taking formal instructions from and updating the seller client, preparing statement detailing charges

Sale

of house property, Moor Lane, LN10 6YH completing on 14/11/2025 at a price of £705,000. The legal transfer of property included amongst the various tasks: ordering official copies of the title, agreeing completion date with parties, preparing statement detailing charges

Recently asked questions about conveyancing in Lincolnshire

My husband and I are nearing an exchange on a house in Lincolnshire and my mum and dad have transferred the exchange deposit to my conveyancing practitioner. I am now informed that as the deposit has been sent from someone other than me my property lawyer needs to make a notification to my lender. I am advised that, in also acting for the mortgage company he must inform them that the balance of the purchase price is coming from anyone other than me. I informed the bank about my parents' contribution when I applied for the mortgage, so is it really appropriate for him to raise this?

Your conveyancer is legally required to check with lender to make sure that they know that the balance of the purchase price is not from your own resources. Your solicitor can only notify this to your lender if you agree, failing which, your lawyer must cease to continue acting.

I am looking for a flat up to £245,000 and found one round the corner in Lincolnshire I like with open areas and transport links nearby, however it only has 51 years unexpired on the lease. There is not much else in Lincolnshire suitable, so just wondered if I would be making a grave error purchasing a lease with such few years left?

Should you need a home loan the remaining unexpired lease term will be problematic. Discount the price by the amount the lease extension will cost if not already taken into account. If the existing proprietor has owned the premises for at least twenty four months you may ask them to commence the lease extension formalities and pass it to you. You can add 90 years to the existing lease with a zero ground rent applied. You should speak to your conveyancing lawyer concerning this.

How difficult is it to switch solicitor as I need to find one who is on the Leeds Building Society conveyancing panel. I hired a local conveyancing solicitor in Lincolnshire five minutes from me but the firm is not approved by Leeds Building Society

It would be our pleasure to assist you select a conveyancing solicitor in Lincolnshire on the Leeds Building Society panel. Please note that the law firms that we on the directory do not pay us commission if you instruct them and are under regulation of the SRA who oversee all conveyancing solicitors in Lincolnshire. Using search facility on this page, you can contrast costs for conveyancing solicitors in Lincolnshire and beyond.

I need to instruct a conveyancing solicitor for freehold conveyancing in Lincolnshire. I happened to discover a site which looks to be the ideal solution If there is a chance to get all the legals done via phone that would be ideal. Should I be wary? What are the potential pitfalls?

As usual with these online conveyancers you need to read ALL the small print - did you notice the extra charge for dealing with the mortgage?

I am tempted by the attractive purchase price for a couple of apartments in Lincolnshire which have about forty five years left on the lease term. Will this present a problem?

A lease is a right to use the premises for a period of time. As the lease gets shorter the value of the lease deteriorates and results in it becoming more expensive to acquire a lease extension. For this reason it is generally wise to increase the term of the lease. It is often difficult to sell a property with a short lease as mortgage lenders may be unwilling to lend money on properties of this type. Lease enfranchisement can be a protracted process. We recommend you seek professional help from a conveyancer and surveyor with experience in this field.

I bought a 1 bedroom flat in Lincolnshire, conveyancing formalities finalised July 2007. Can you give me give me an indication of the likely cost of a lease extension? Corresponding properties in Lincolnshire with over 90 years remaining are worth £190,000. The ground rent is £65 invoiced every year. The lease ceases on 21st October 2087

You have 61 years remaining on your lease we estimate the price of your lease extension to range between £19,000 and £22,000 as well as plus your own and the landlord's "reasonable" professional fees.

The suggested premium range above a general guide to costs for renewing a lease, but we cannot give you a more accurate figure in the absence of detailed investigations. Do not use the figures in tribunal or court proceedings. There are no doubt additional issues that need to be considered and clearly you should be as accurate as possible in your negotiations. You should not take any other action placing reliance on this information before seeking the advice of a professional.

My wife and I have selected a Lincolnshire conveyancing solicitor for our house purchase (first time buyers) and have picked up in the terms and conditions that they are not regulated by the FCA. Need I be concerned or is that the norm with lawyer?

We can't see why they should be. Most lawyer don't lend money. They will be regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority, who dictate stringent stipulations covering monies sitting on client account.

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Home buying in Lincolnshire is a complex business, both legally and administratively. The exact order of events varies slightly, below are some of the tasks in the process.

  • Lawyer instructed by the purchaser on acceptance of the offer
  • Checking the title to the property
  • Conducting Lincolnshire searches for the property
  • Considering the draft sale agreement and other documentation collated by the vendor’s conveyancing practitioner
  • Submitting queries with the owner’s conveyancing practitioner
  • Negotiating the sale agreement
  • Considering the replies given by the seller to pre-exchange enquiries
  • Agreeing the wording for the Transfer document
  • Advising the buyer in respect of the loan offer: (if applicable)
  • Drafting and sending the buyer a report on title (that is; summarising to the purchaser on the contents of the contract pack, pre-contract enquiries and the result of the searches)
  • Proceeding to exchange of contracts and then completion of the purchase
  • Preparing and submitting to HM Revenue and Customs the correct SDLT forms and payment
  • Registering the new ownership and the home loan (if applicable) at the Land Registry.

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

  • Solicitor instructed by the owners on acceptance of the offer
  • Investigating the title to the property
  • Preparing contract and associated documents
  • Sending draft papers to the conveyancer acting for the buyer
  • Finalising the wording for contracts and replying to further questions from the buyer’s conveyancer
  • Agreeing the transfer document
  • Answering requisitions prepared by the buyer’s conveyancer
  • Carrying out the key stage of exchanging contracts and then preparing for completion
  • Receiving sale proceeds and transferring funds to the owner, the estate agent and redeeming the home loan (if applicable)

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

  • Taking instructions from the appropriate parties
  • Investigating the title to the property
  • Acting on behalf of the bank (if applicable)
  • Agreeing the terms of the transaction
  • Drafting Transfer or approving draft Transfer
  • Negotiating adjustments to the draft Transfer
  • Communicating with parties with regards to the Transfer
  • Agreeing and preparing for completion
  • Receiving and transferring monies to relevant parties
  • Preparing and submitting to HM Revenue and Customs the appropriate Land Tax forms and payment
  • Dealing with the registration procedures for the buyer and the home loan (where relevant) at the HMLR.

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

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