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Top reasons to use our service to assist you find a high street conveyancing solicitor in Low Fell

  • 1 Property lawyer conveyancing firms have extremely good personal connections with Low Fell estate agents and work very closely with them and local surveyors so as to ensure transactions proceed expeditiously.
  • 2 The Low Fell conveyancing practitioners that are identified are committed to supplying the most cost, efficient and accessible conveyancing service to borrowers, sellers and remortgagors in Low Fell
  • 3 There is a better than average chance that the other side’s solicitors are located in Low Fell - if so both parties are likely to be on good working terms
  • 4 The practices identified on our directory have a mix of conveyancing lawyers, legal executives and support staff handling over one hundred thousand cases annually.
  • 5 Low Fell conveyancers will acquainted with the local Land Registry Office, Local Authority and selling agents

Examples of recent conveyancing in Low Fell since February 2026*

Recently asked questions about conveyancing in Low Fell

My lawyer in Low Fell is not listed on the Barclays Approved Panel. Is it possible for me to use my prefered solicitor notwithstanding that they are not on the Barclays panel?

The limited options open to you here include:

  1. Carry on with your existing Low Fell lawyers but Barclays will need to use a conveyancer on their list of acceptable firms. This will result in additional overall conveyancing fees as well as result in frustration.
  2. Choose a new practitioner to to deal with the purchase, remembering to check they are Convince your conveyancer to do everything within their powers to join the Barclays conveyancing panel

I happen to be the sole beneficiary of my late father’s will and I have everything in my name now, including the my former home in Low Fell. The Low Fell property was put into my name in April. I now wish to sell up. I do know about the CML six month 'rule', meaning my property ownership could be considered the same way as though I had purchased the property in April. Will no one buy the property for half a year?

The CML handbook obliges conveyancers to: "report to us immediately if the owner or registered proprietor has been registered for less than six months." By the strict wording you could be affected by that. Most lenders would take a practical view as this provision chiefly exists to identify subsales or the quick reselling of properties.

After shopping around on the internet I have found a Low Fell property lawyer having made sure that they are on the Lloyds conveyancing panel. Does my lawyer arrange the survey of the property?

Lloyds will need an independent valuation of the property. Your lawyer will not arrange this. Usually Lloyds will appoint their own surveyor to do this, and you will have to pay for it. Remember that this is a valuation for mortgage purposes and not a survey. You may wish to consider appointing your own Low Fell surveyor to carry out a survey or prepare a home buyers report on the property. It is up to you to satisfy yourself that the property is structurally sound before you buy it. If the survey or report reveals that building work is needed, you should tell your solicitor. You may wish to renegotiate with the seller.

Barclays have agreed my mortgage in principle, my offer on a flat in Low Fell has been agreed to, now what?

The estate agent will want to be informed of your conveyancer's details (be sure the property lawyers are on the lender’s panel). Call up Barclays or the broker and complete any appropriate paperwork. Barclays will instruct a valuer who will get in touch with the selling agent or seller to arrange an appointment. Once carried out (assuming no problems) it takes about ten days to get a mortgage offer. Barclays will send the offer to you and your property lawyers. The legal work will then take it’s course according the nature and complexity of the conveyancing in Low Fell.

How does conveyancing in Low Fell differ for newly converted properties?

Most buyers of new build residence in Low Fell approach us having been asked by the developer to exchange contracts and commit to the purchase even before the residence is ready to move into. This is because developers in Low Fell typically purchase the real estate, plan the estate and want to get the plots sold off as they are building the properties. Buyers, therefore, will have to exchange contracts without actually seeing the house they are buying. To reduce the chances of losing the property, buyers should instruct property lawyers as soon as the property is reserved and mortgage applications should be submitted quickly. Due to the fact that it could be several months and even years between exchange of contracts and completion, the mortgage offer may need to be extended. It would be wise to use a lawyer who specialises in new build conveyancing especially if they are used to new build conveyancing in Low Fell or who has acted in the same development.

I need to instruct a conveyancing lawyer in Low Fell for my home move. Is there any facility to review a solicitor's record with the profession’s regulator?

One may review presented Solicitor Regulator Association (SRA) determinations arising from investigations from 2008 onwards. Go to Check a solicitor's record. For records about the period before 1 January 2008, or to check a firm's history, call 0870 606 2555, 08.00 - 18.00 any week day save for Tuesday when lines open at 9.30am. For callers outside the UK, dial +44 (0)121 329 6800. The regulator sometimes recorded call for training reasons.

I only have Seventy years remaining on my flat in Low Fell. I need to get lease extension but my freeholder is missing. What should I do?

On the basis that you qualify, under the Leasehold Reform, Housing and Urban Development Act 1993 you can submit an application to the County Court for for permission to dispense with the service of the initial notice. This will mean that your lease can be lengthened by the Court. You will be obliged to prove that you or your lawyers have made all reasonable attempts to find the landlord. For most situations an enquiry agent may be helpful to conduct investigations and to produce a report to be accepted by the court as evidence that the landlord is indeed missing. It is wise to seek advice from a conveyancer both on investigating the landlord’s disappearance and the vesting order request to the County Court overseeing Low Fell.

I acquired a 2 bed flat in Low Fell, conveyancing was carried out October 1996. Can you let me have an estimate of the premium that my landlord can legally expect in return for granting a renewal of my lease? Equivalent flats in Low Fell with over 90 years remaining are worth £197,000. The average or mid-range amount of ground rent is £55 invoiced annually. The lease ceases on 21st October 2082

With only 56 years left to run the likely cost is going to range between £29,500 and £34,000 plus professional fees.

The figure that we have given is a general guide to costs for renewing a lease, but we are not able to advice on a more accurate figure in the absence of comprehensive investigations. You should not use this information in a Notice of Claim or as an informal offer. There are no doubt other concerns that need to be considered and clearly you should be as accurate as possible in your negotiations. You should not move forward placing reliance on this information before getting professional advice.

Are the Low Fell conveyancing lawyers identified as being on the bank conveyancing panel, together with their details provided by the bank?

Low Fell firms and firms conducting conveyancing in Low Fell themselves provide us confirmation that they are on the bank conveyancing panel as opposed to being supplied with a list from the mortgage company directly.

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Sample of conveyancing solicitors in Low Fell regulated by the SRA

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

  • Hutharts Law Firm, Durham Road Chambers, 431 Durham Road, Low Fell, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, NE9 5AN
  • John Donkin Solicitors Limited, Unit 9 Concept 2000, Sunderland Road, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, NE10 9LQ
  • Mulcahy Smith, 21/23 Regent Terrace, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, NE8 1LU
  • Tait Farrier Graham, 16-17 Regent Terrace, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, NE8 1LU
  • Hathaways The Law Firm Limited, 18/19 Regent Terrace, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, NE8 1LU

Commercial Conveyancing solicitors in Low Fell regulated by the SRA

The firms listed below are a small selection of solicitors in Low Fell specialising in commercial conveyancing in Low Fell. This should include advice on commercial leases including all matters relating to landlord and tenant law
  • Hutharts Law Firm, Durham Road Chambers, 431 Durham Road, Low Fell, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, NE9 5AN
  • John Donkin Solicitors Limited, Unit 9 Concept 2000, Sunderland Road, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, NE10 9LQ
  • Mulcahy Smith, 21/23 Regent Terrace, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, NE8 1LU
  • Hathaways The Law Firm Limited, 18/19 Regent Terrace, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, NE8 1LU
  • Tait Farrier Graham, 16-17 Regent Terrace, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, NE8 1LU

Residential Licensed Conveyancers in Low Fell regulated by the Council of Licensed Conveyancers

Please note that the listed conveyancers do not limit their work for conveyancing in Low Fell but also conveyancing across England and Wales.
  • Robert Woods Conveyancing Services , 576a Durham Road, NE9 6HX
  • The Legal House Ltd, Glenisla, NE16 4EH
  • Peter Ross & Co, 2 Jasmine Villas, NE16 4JH
  • Joanne Hewitt Conveyancing Services, Metropolitan House, NE16 3AS

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

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